CSIRO is Snowy blind, nuclear power an option

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CSIRO and AEMO reports that nuclear energy is definitely too expensive for Australia should be the end of the Coalition’s pushing nuclear energy

, May 22), yet the $2 billion – now $12 billion and counting – Snowy 2.0 is? Many other countries are successfully using nuclear power.The recent CSIRO report on electricity costs again confirms that nuclear power is by far the slowest and most costly energy option for Australia. This finding is consistent with that of multiple desk-based models and the nuclear sector’s experience overseas.

”, May 22). Unlike Dutton, he is not a political opportunist. Unlike business lobbyists, he is not biased by self-interest. And, unlike many economists, he does not suffer growth mania. He is one of the rational people who knows that our population must stop growing sometime. And, according to demographic analysis, that requires net overseas migration to be no more than 70,000 per annum, the level common before the Howard years.

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