One of the key backers of the teal movement argued nuclear energy could conceivably play a role in Australia in the 2040s, though he described the Coalition’s energy policy as fanciful.
In a warning to Peter Dutton, the energy investor and self-described energy geek declared the Coalition’s recent embrace of nuclear energy could cost it votes in crucial inner-urban areas where the teals will again try to strip support from the Coalition.
“I’m in the ‘never say never’, but at the same time can see there’s no conceivable world in which nuclear plays a significant role in Australia before the 2040s.”Advertisement Opposition Leader Peter Dutton boosted the prospects of nuclear energy at an Institute of Public Affairs event in July.Last month, the Nationals escalated their war on wind and solar energy by demanding a moratorium on projects until the Commonwealth created “proper approval processes”.
“It’s true that there are dozens of SMR development efforts around the world, but it’s also true that outside Russia and China, there’s not a single SMR operating, under construction or even fully contracted to build. So it’s not like Australia is in danger of missing the boat. There are a bunch of boats, but all are currently just blueprints.
Holmes à Court claimed a cohort within the Coalition party room were using nuclear energy as a tactic to argue the country did not need to invest in renewables and could instead wait for nuclear, which does not emit greenhouse gas.
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