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13/04/24
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Originally posted by acorn:
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l have posted a list of questions for the nuclear shills and uranium stock rampers of hc with regard to nuclear power in Australia numerous times over the last few years. Well before Dutton made it an issue. A list of relatively simple questions asking how a nuclear power system would work in Australia. Facts usually cut through the bs in my experience. There are certain posters who regularly spruik nuclear power with claims that is cheaper etc . Not one of them has ever answered my list or questions. Not one. 1. How long would it take to get the legislation changed ? Give the recent referendum result l suspect it would take a very long time. 2. Once the legislation is changed how long would it take to establish a nuclear support industry similar to that of nuclear countries ? 3. How much would all that cost ? 4. Once all that is done, how long would it take to build one baseload nuclear power station ? 5. How much would that power station cost ? 6. Where would they get the water from ? 7. Which council or community in Australia would host a nuclear power station ? Considering that people are losing their minds at wind turbines that they can't see, how do you think you'd go building a nuke anywhere in Australia ? 8. Where will you store the toxic nuclear waste and used nuclear equipment for thousands of years ? 9. Who will pay for that storage and security for thousands of years ? 10. How would that nuclear power station compete in the market with renewables when mature coal fired power stations can't in 2023 ? 11. While we're waiting multiple decades for all that to happen what we do for electricity ?
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I would like to see specific answers to your questions to clarify the issues. I wonder what impact the rising cost of silver will have on price of solar panels as it is starting to go up lots in the past few weeks. I will be interested to see the response from the nuclear supporters using facts to directly address your questions as their contribution to what are meaningful issues to be raised.