Federal Opposition leader Peter Dutton has unveiled the first details of his long-awaited policy for nuclear power, announcing seven sites for...
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By Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra Opposition leader Peter Dutton has announced seven sites for reactors, unveiling his long-awaited and highly-controversial policy for nuclear power with the claim it could start operating from the 2030s. The locations are the sites of former or current coal plants. They have the technical attributes needed for a nuclear… The post Dutton goes nuclear, proposing seven government-owned generators with the first starting in 2030s appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
Federal Opposition leader Peter Dutton has unveiled the first details of his long-awaited policy for nuclear power, announcing seven sites for...
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has unveiled long-awaited detail of his pledge to build nuclear reactors in Australia, confirming he would build two...
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has unveiled long-awaited detail of his pledge to build nuclear reactors in Australia, confirming he would build two...
Dutton unveils nuclear plans, with seven coal sites targeted, a 2035 start date and a whole bunch of lies about blackouts and prices. The post Divide...
In announcing the Coalition's proposal to build seven nuclear power plants, opposition leader Peter Dutton says the government's energy policy is 'not...
by SYDNEY BALDWIN Opposition leader Peter Dutton has sparked outrage with his proposal to build seven nuclear plants, which would begin in the...
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has unveiled where the Coalition plans to build seven nuclear power plants should it win government.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has unveiled where the Coalition plans to build seven nuclear power plants should it win government.
The seven sites earmarked for nuclear power plants by the Federal Coalition would each house several reactors, with details coming from the Opposition...
Nuclear costs for large or small reactors would need to be reduced by two thirds for nuclear power to compete with firmed renewables. There is no...