Keep using that grid power !!!, page-9

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    Here we go again. rolleyes.pngrolleyes.pngrolleyes.png

    You claim that " nuclear is the clear option ".

    So, obviously you must know a fair bit about the nuclear power industry and a fair bit about the Australian power system also in order to make such a statement.

    Let's see you supply answers to a few questions then:

    How much will setting up a nuclear industry to support the power station network cost ?

    How long will it take to set up that industry ?

    How many baseload power stations will you build ?

    How will you make them work with a distributed, intermittent and massively cheaper renewable grid ?

    How long would it take to build them ?

    What do we do for electricity while we are waiting for them to be built ?

    How much will they cost ?

    How much will the power cost ?

    Which councils in Australia would allow a nuclear power station ?

    How many years will it take to change the legislation ?

    What will you do with the nuclear waste ?

    I look forward to your answers.
 
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