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We Do Not Need Nuclear In Australia
Dec 5th, 2024 at 6:19am
 
Peter Dutton cops backlash over push to build seven nuclear power stations in Australia
Opposition wants nuclear power plants over Anthony Albanese's renewables

Daily Mail
4 December 2024

Aussies have hit back at plans to build nuclear power stations in the country as the Coalition ramps up its push to establish seven sites as part of its election promise.

Parliament's House Select Committee on Nuclear Energy is investigating the proposal and is travelling around the country hearing views from local communities.

At a meeting in Traralgon in Victoria's Gippsland region on Tuesday angry locals fired up at the plan, which would see one of the new nuclear plants built at the currently winding down Loy Yang coal plant just 10 minutes out of town.

The other six locations Peter Dutton has outlined for nuclear plants are at the coal plant sites of Tarong and Callide in Queensland, Liddell and Mount Piper in NSW, Port Augusta in SA and Muja in WA.

'We do not need nuclear in Australia. We need to be pushing more renewable energy and the technology will develop more and more as we go to keep the lights on,' president of community group Voices of the Valley, Wendy Farmer, told the meeting.   Smiley

Shadow energy minister Ted O'Brien, also the committee's deputy chair, asked if it was 'just a no' from Ms Farmer or if she was interested in studying whether nuclear could be a safe and effective form of electricity.

'The Coalition have told us that they would consult with us for two and a half years but then they would go ahead with nuclear, whether we wanted it or not and our community would have no rights of veto,' Ms Farmer fired back.

'How can we trust the Coalition to have an independent study when you say proposal but where's the proposal?'

Wendy Farmer (pictured) president of community group Voices of the Valley told a Parliamentary committee meeting in her area that 'Australia doesn't need nuclear power'




The Loy Yang coal plant near Traralgon in Victoria  is one site pointed to by the Coalition for a new nuclear power plant




Darren McCubbin, the CEO of Gippsland Climate Change Network, got a standing ovation when he told the meeting renewables were 'ready to go' while nuclear power stations would require years of consultations and reports.

'I'd like to congratulate Mr O'Brien for recognising that we don't have the science, that we need a work plan, that we need two and a half years of consultation,' Mr McCubbin said.

'Good on him for coming here and saying we don't know the answers and we need to find them because they don't have the answers.'

Mr McCubbin pointed to the 2GW of Victorian offshore wind power projects slated to be online by 2032, which would increase to 5GW by 2035.

'Look right now we've got a stream towards renewables, we've got targets in place. We've got an industry waiting to go, we've got people coming from all over the world looking in Gippsland and saying we have a way of transitioning out [of coal-fired electricity].

'We've got the science, we've got the community [support]. We've had Star of the South [wind farm project] here for five years doing community consultation and I appreciate that you recognise you haven't done that.

'So we're ready to go and putting things off for two and a half years to have work plan after work plan and work plan is not a solution for jobs and growth within our region.'


Peter Dutton is ramping up his push for nuclear power ahead of next year's federal election.   Sad


A recent Demos AU poll of 6709 adults between July 2 and November 24 found that 26 per cent of women said nuclear would be good for Australia, compared with 51 per cent of men.

But only one in three of the men surveyed were willing to live near a nuclear plant.

Almost two-thirds (63 per cent) of women said they don't want to live near a nuclear plant and more than half (57 per cent) said transporting radioactive waste isn't worth the risk.

The report card follows polling by Farmers For Climate Action that found 70 per cent of rural Australians support clean energy projects on farmland in their local areas and 17 per cent were opposed.

That support came with conditions, including proper consultation and better access to reliable energy.

Research by the Regional Australia Institute found while country communities see significant opportunities in the energy shift, net zero targets are under threat unless they are properly consulted.

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Reply #1 - Dec 5th, 2024 at 6:29am
 
Thank you sir Crook,

A good alternative would be to use renewables to push water uphill
to storage lakes or giant tanks and then release it though turbines
to create electricity when needed.
That works like a battery to store energy.
It's the principle they will use if Snowy 2 ever gets built.
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Reply #2 - Dec 5th, 2024 at 1:54pm
 
"We don't need power supply in Australia" -- whiteknight.
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Reply #3 - Dec 5th, 2024 at 1:54pm
 
"We do not need to lower greenhouse emissions" -- whiteknight.
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Reply #4 - Dec 5th, 2024 at 3:17pm
 
Wendy Farmer - Member of Friends of the Earth - another Green Left organisation.

https://www.greenleft.org.au/glw-authors/friends-earth-australia

Darren McCubbin - CEO of Gippsland Climate Change Network - "In Gippsland we regularly experience the impact of unstable climates through droughts, bushfires and floods."

"Gippsland Climate Change Network by Darren McCubbin"

"Global warming dwarfs all other political issues."

https://petergardner.info/2021/06/gippsland-climate-change-network-by-darren-mcc...

Such a laugh. Confusing weather with climate. Roll Eyes
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Reply #5 - Dec 5th, 2024 at 3:34pm
 
UnSubRocky wrote on Dec 5th, 2024 at 1:54pm:
"We don't need power supply in Australia" -- whiteknight.



UnSubRocky wrote on Dec 5th, 2024 at 1:54pm:
"We do not need to lower greenhouse emissions" -- whiteknight.



Where did he write that?   Undecided
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Reply #6 - Dec 7th, 2024 at 3:31am
 
It is implied that white knight is missing the greater context of nuclear power.
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