The federal Coalition is splintering over support for wind and solar energy under its controversial plan to build seven nuclear power plants across the country, with leading Nationals calling for tougher rules on renewables to prepare the way for the big new power stations., with Liberals insisting they wanted more renewables while the Nationals said the country already had too many wind and solar farms.
The Australian Energy Market Operator predicts more than 80 per cent of coal power will shut by 2032 and all will be gone by 2038, while political leaders cannot agree on whether renewables, gas or nuclear should be used to fill the gap.The Coalition division on renewables came as Labor mocked Dutton’s nuclear plan with “memes” on social media to raise fears of radiation, while the opposition leader insisted his plan would deliver more reliable electricity and lower power bills over decades.
“To do anything else would be like saving your pocket money for a pushbike, buying one and then leaving it in the shed, never to be ridden. “To run a functioning system, you’ve got to recognise the value of energy that is available all the time, and our current market structure does not do that.”for renewable energy after the opposition named the seven nuclear sites, given that taxpayer support for big new power plants would undercut the economic case for renewable projects.
“There is absolutely a place for large-scale renewables as part of a technology-neutral approach in Australia,” Birmingham told Sky News on Tuesday. “I’m chairing an inquiry into household electrification that will report later this year and that will have more support for renewable energy,” Bragg said.
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