After 10 years of denial and delay on climate action, I’m not interested in more distraction from debate on an energy source which clearly doesn’t stack up for our country.
. Despite the political attacks on AEMO and CSIRO in recent weeks, it is a robust report and their analysis stands up to scrutiny.has said: “Recent media commentary that AEMO’s Integrated System Plan does not include transmission and storage, as well as generation costs associated with providing electricity to Australian customers, is wrong.” And the finding is clear: renewables are cheaper than nuclear by several multiples.
Third, nuclear is notoriously slow to build. Can anyone credibly claim that Australia could have a nuclear plant operating by the early or even mid-2030s, when we need no-emissions technology to be supplying the vast bulk of our power? The answer to that question, reasonable observers would agree, is “no”.’s suggestion of a nuclear path is that it is not a flexible source of energy.
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