Peter Dutton has revealed that the Coalition will build nuclear power station at seven sites across Australia:
- Tarong and Callide in Queensland
- Liddell and Mount Piper in NSW
- Port Augusta in South Australia
- Loy Yang in Victoria
- Muja in Western Australia.
The power stations will be government owned and built on the sites of decommissioned coal plants, which makes sense. At present, not much else is known, such as cost, so the policy is presumably still being made on the run, to test the waters. Dutton did say at a press conference: "We know the government has [a] renewables only policy which is not fit for purpose. No other country in the world can keep the lights on 24/7 with the renewables only policy.
We want to utilise existing assets that we have got […] new poles and wires that are used at the moment on the coal-fired power station sites can be utilised to distribute the energy generated from the latest generation nuclear reactors."
So, this is in principle a good start, and with new generation nuclear, the problems of meltdowns and the like are minimal. But, Labor, the Greens and the Left, even the LNP are going to sink this; I got a protest email a little while ago.
Thus, at the end of the day, it is probably a good way to lose the election and let Australia continue to get overrun by mass migration. Dutton would have been better tackling the migration issue, but the guy is just too weak to do much. Except lose. But it does not matter as these guys are all on the same globalist team, with the same New World Order agenda.