The Coalition are gung-ho for nuclear reactors but when it comes to the crunch they all seem to think the reactors wouldn’t be appropriate for their electorate
What a principle-free zone is the federal opposition. Happy to support the latest rant from their leaders, party members shrink away into the shadows when asked to support the implementation of such stupidity on home turf .
March 25), They prefer solar and wind, which they see as “delivering the best long-term returns for their beneficiaries”. So where does that leave the Coalition? Either ditching the policy because they can’t find investors willing to stump up the cash, or forcing taxpayers to foot the bill, as happens in Canada, France and China. Either way, it’s further evidence that nuclear power is not viable in this country., March 25).
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