Coalition's Plan for Nuclear Reactor Locations | Ebony Bennett on ABC News Breakfast

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The Australia Institute

The Australia Institute

28 күн бұрын

"I think it's very different to talk about nuclear energy in the abstract compared to the idea of having one in your backyard and all the concerns that come along with that"
"Nuclear electricity is amongst the most expensive to build."
"We're still in the middle of a crisis where people are really struggling to make ends meet. The idea of doubling your electricity costs not going to be a pleasant one for most households."
- Deputy Director Ebony Bennett on ABC News Breakfast
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@PMAFL
@PMAFL 26 күн бұрын
Place them all in Dickson. Dudton’s own electorate.
@joshsmyth130
@joshsmyth130 25 күн бұрын
I live in Dickson, and id be fine with it but i still think its a waste of time and money. plus no one else here would have a bar of it. there is plenty of room around Samsonvale dam that's owned by some pretty wealthy people.
@PMAFL
@PMAFL 25 күн бұрын
@@joshsmyth130 It’s a complete waste of time Josh. Nuclear energy is past tense.
@ceeemm1901
@ceeemm1901 26 күн бұрын
New nuclear reactor sites- 1- Toorak 2-Vaucluse 3- Tenerife 4- Unley Park 5-Peppermint Grove 6- Battery Point 7- Canberra CBD.
@Rosco451
@Rosco451 26 күн бұрын
get real get thorium
@ceeemm1901
@ceeemm1901 26 күн бұрын
@@Rosco451 Expensive and a lot of fking around...we got no time.
@beesplaining1882
@beesplaining1882 26 күн бұрын
Neuclear waste, the gift that keeps on giving. 🤩
@scubaaddict
@scubaaddict 26 күн бұрын
nuclear waste can be recycled, and the amount is small compared to the power output. but what is not talked about is solar panel and disposal when its retired after 15 to 20 years and what damage that does the environment.
@beesplaining1882
@beesplaining1882 26 күн бұрын
@@scubaaddict yes radioactive waste is ok but old solar panels are downright scary. Doh 🤪
@scubaaddict
@scubaaddict 26 күн бұрын
@@beesplaining1882 Solar waste poses not only a serious risk to the environment, but also to human health; it contains cadmium and lead which are known to cause cancer, neurological and cardiovascular problems. nuclear waste poses less risk as its smaller and locked away. so wont end on the local refuse dump.
@beesplaining1882
@beesplaining1882 26 күн бұрын
@@scubaaddict ok. Thanks.
@Rosco451
@Rosco451 26 күн бұрын
thorium is BRILLIANT
@coolhandluke1503
@coolhandluke1503 26 күн бұрын
WHenever the Libs/cohort talk their annual dribbling points like this, we all need to learn to collectively turn our backs as they start to talk. Please stop giving them attention
@Adrian-qb1dx
@Adrian-qb1dx 26 күн бұрын
It's the only part of their ethos they can say out loud in opposition. Because we all know the rest of it.
@andrewgartlan5003
@andrewgartlan5003 26 күн бұрын
Wrong assumption. Please elaborate.
@Adrian-qb1dx
@Adrian-qb1dx 26 күн бұрын
@@andrewgartlan5003 privatise cut anything give money to lobbyists war and smear about sums up duttons LNP. And fear.
@IDraganM
@IDraganM 26 күн бұрын
Well, I am sure politicians can build cheaper and better “nukelar” reactors then are currently available on the planet because of inexhaustible quantities of Bulshittium. They have exclusive rights to. (Excellent for construction, particularly in the clouds, near perfect temperature and radioactive shielding etc.) As for gas, stop all extraction it is obviously cheaper to just import so no subsidies needed for that either. Perhaps some minerals could be obtained overseas too if we really need some…for all I can see we might as well skip them and just buy final products..and again save billions. Glad to hear about batteries production here, it is a bit of a low blow to show me the footage of electric motorcycles as I have been trying to find one for last seven years at least. I do not ask for much, 100 kilometres range and 100 kilometres speed. However, for some reason I can’t get one, not to mention that 18 650 battery if you can find any around here cost about $34 which is significantly more expensive than $4.20 which I used to pay when I was able to order them on eBay. So, long story short if you can direct me to the ever wise politician who is responsible for these crimes I would appreciate the information. By the way, thank you but I am curious….what went wrong? How come you are allowing people to voice their opinion? You can not maintain even basic censorship/dictatorship now?
@wikindog
@wikindog 26 күн бұрын
Molten salts and SMR's are able burn spent uranium. There is entire supply ecosystem here. Not a band using toxic battery-operated toys and tools. Not withstanding the maths: p=v*i (Power = Volts x Current). Renewables have a part to play but certainly not this one size fits all approach. And not all of Australia is the same as inner Sydney! 🤠
@andrewgartlan5003
@andrewgartlan5003 26 күн бұрын
Wow that was brilliant! You went mad at absolutely everyone and everything! … and I thought I was getting old and grumpy;) Take Care
@wikindog
@wikindog 26 күн бұрын
@@andrewgartlan5003 Hindsight is insight is foresight! Had a gutful of lying lobbyists. Proper scientists have been culled! Time for real science to speak up. 🤠
@flodjod
@flodjod 26 күн бұрын
@@wikindog another dutton duffer
@coolhandluke1503
@coolhandluke1503 26 күн бұрын
I don't know which parts of this are sarcasm as a matter of fact nothing you say here makes any sense, good god man get a grip of yourself
@KerryBennettAustralia
@KerryBennettAustralia 24 күн бұрын
As of 2023, only China and Russia have successfully built operational SMRs. The US Department of Energy had estimated the first SMR in the United States would be completed by NuScale Power around 2030, but this deal has since fallen through after the customers backed out due to rising costs.
@cinemaipswich4636
@cinemaipswich4636 26 күн бұрын
There is heaps of space in down town Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth to construct Nuclear Reactors. And that is where all the water is, so no problem there, is there? When it comes to Lithium: Why don't any western governments process Lithium ores? It is a toxic nightmare of poisons and blights on ground water, where there is no down-stream industry to mitigate the pollution that that industry makes.
@chriswarren-smith62
@chriswarren-smith62 22 күн бұрын
Copenhagen Atomics is developing a thorium based molten salt reactor with the same footprint as a 40 foot shipping container, which delivers 100 MW thermal energy per unit and is expected to reach an electricity price (LCoE) below $20/MWh in a mass manufacturing scenario.
@nottenvironmental6208
@nottenvironmental6208 26 күн бұрын
Well said, only bought governments would force the community to pay far higher power prices. Just delay for more fossil fuels
@andrewgartlan5003
@andrewgartlan5003 26 күн бұрын
Poor assumptions. Nuclear is cheaper over the TVO infrastructure lifespan. It also isn’t affected as much by severe weather events, which I believe we are to expect. More research if you are interested in doing your best to understand the real world option and not just treating this important issue as a team sport.
@nottenvironmental6208
@nottenvironmental6208 26 күн бұрын
@andrewgartlan5003 I can tell you are living in the past by your rude words. Say what you want, it won't change nuclear is far more expensive and proven by no private company worldwide would ever force high prices on their customers, only bought governments do that. Stop spreading misinformation please, it's just not helpful and makes you move further from reality.
@flodjod
@flodjod 26 күн бұрын
@@andrewgartlan5003 that is complete bs tell that to tokyo duffer
@davidwilkie9551
@davidwilkie9551 26 күн бұрын
Asses gasses led continuing destruction.
@davidwilkie9551
@davidwilkie9551 26 күн бұрын
An Expert in Finance knows the Price of goods and services to Customers, but does so by ignoring the Cost of Production of Extraction to the sustainability of the total Environment. If the First Law of Thermodynamics is to be believed and can be a trusted counter to the actual costs of believing Control Fraud propaganda, Nuclear Power Generation is absolutely required to protect the planet Earth.
@MrNintoku
@MrNintoku 24 күн бұрын
The reason to use these old coal fired power plants is due to the cooling system and power distribution infrastructure being compatible with a nuclear power plant. Nuclear is the best stable baseload option by far if we discount Geothermal with recent generations of reactors showing they are as safe and far more efficient when it comes to usage of fuel. Fuel rods that are spent can be stored locally at the power station for several decades before being transported deep underground in a seismically stable area. Shafts are lined with a substance that expand when it comes into contact with water on the off-chance of an earthquake damaging the storage facility. Also the mining jobs from coal would be transferrable to nuclear. Whilst the power plants would be expensive the fuel is cheap. By using existing infrastructure the cost of the construction and cost of electricity is also lowered. Long term Nuclear power plants provide more economical benefit than other forms of energy.
@jinnantonix4570
@jinnantonix4570 26 күн бұрын
Nuclear reactors will be built on the site of existing coal plants. These are a long way from people, because coal plants produce a huge amount of dangerous air pollution. The people who live nearest will welcome the nuclear power plants because they will bring jobs and follow through business, as well as being safer and cleaner than the coal plants.
@ChristmasCrustacean1
@ChristmasCrustacean1 26 күн бұрын
true, but the fact is we don't need it because solar/wind is cheaper per mW and faster to build. I'm interested if gas plants could be converted to hydrogen, the idea of hydrogen vehicles is daft because they need like four times the area of storage for fuel tanks so its pretty much just going to be useable for trucks but its not like petrol/diesel is going anywhere for at least another couple decades.
@jinnantonix4570
@jinnantonix4570 26 күн бұрын
@@ChristmasCrustacean1 solar and wind is cheaper, but is variable and so needs very expensive storage. When you add in this cost, and also the need for overcapacity to "charge" the storage, nuclear ends up being cheaper than renewables. The ideal is a mix of solar, wind, nuclear and hydro. Green hydrogen is very expensive now, but with R&D will probably eventually become the fuel of choice for heavy freight, mining and ag vehicles, etc. ICE will still be around in 100 years, but mainly in hybrid systems so very low emissions.
@ChristmasCrustacean1
@ChristmasCrustacean1 26 күн бұрын
@@jinnantonix4570 I'm not anti nuclear, just anti fission. we should hold off and wait for fusion.
@jinnantonix4570
@jinnantonix4570 26 күн бұрын
@@ChristmasCrustacean1 we can't hold off when coal plants are closing. Renewables alone cannot replace them.
@ChristmasCrustacean1
@ChristmasCrustacean1 26 күн бұрын
@@jinnantonix4570 Renewables absolutely can, Brazil is bigger than Australia and has 9 times our population. They're managing just fine on mostly renewables and nuclear is just 2% of their power generation, we can get by with renewables until fusion is ready.
@markremfrey8172
@markremfrey8172 26 күн бұрын
$8.5 Billion for a 24*7 output, Compared to 12billion for a gravity battery that doesn't create one electron of itself in fact wastes 20% of the energy it stores. $8.5B sounds like a bargain and negligible transmission costs if you just swing it over from a defunct coal station.
@Bunyipz
@Bunyipz 26 күн бұрын
The bottom line is are you going to believe the lnp. Or actual qualified experts who work at the CSIRO.
@ChristmasCrustacean1
@ChristmasCrustacean1 26 күн бұрын
yeah like how the LNP FTTN NBN plan was originally meant to cost 29 billion, actually cost 51 billion and was intentionally outdated at the word of Murdoch when the ALP plan for FTTH would have been 37 billion and better and was eventually quietly re-adopted by the the LNP in 2020 when our internet infrastructure was struggling with everyone WFH.
@flodjod
@flodjod 26 күн бұрын
haha ha duffer
@Rosco451
@Rosco451 26 күн бұрын
GET 6+ while itz cheap+ 1 4 each state
@yttean98
@yttean98 26 күн бұрын
Australians have an insurmountable barrier of towards the idea of Not In my Backyard mentality. Only if they can overcome that then Nuclear is possible.
@MrJonnywarren1985
@MrJonnywarren1985 26 күн бұрын
So are you prepared to pay twice as much for your electricity as you drink to the nuclear reactor over your back fence?
@scubaaddict
@scubaaddict 26 күн бұрын
@@MrJonnywarren1985 if you take into account that solar panel need to replaced every 15 to 20 years, new transmission lines and waste disposal of then, then compare that over 80 years ( life expectancy of a nuclear plant), the solar is 2x more expensive that nuclear.
@MrJonnywarren1985
@MrJonnywarren1985 26 күн бұрын
@@scubaaddict so you're saying that the comprehensive costing that the CSIRO did just completely forgot those details... Please.
@scubaaddict
@scubaaddict 26 күн бұрын
@@MrJonnywarren1985 watch Nuclear expert responds to Gencost report claim nuclear power is 2x expensive than renewables, its an interesting look at it.
@ChristmasCrustacean1
@ChristmasCrustacean1 26 күн бұрын
@@scubaaddict source, trust me bro.
@andrewgartlan5003
@andrewgartlan5003 26 күн бұрын
A lot of very poorly informed comments about the nuclear option. I suppose due to the long term ban even the CSIRO doesn’t seem to know a lot but also doesn’t seem to want to do anything but push their employers narrative. Integrity in science, as in so many sectors in Australia, seems lost.
@brycehamilton4903
@brycehamilton4903 26 күн бұрын
What, because you say so?
@jinnantonix4570
@jinnantonix4570 26 күн бұрын
The Gencost calculated LCOE for nuclear assuming an economic life of 30 years, (see Apx Table B.9 Data assumptions for LCOE calculations). Yet any nuclear plant built in Australia would have a life of at least 60, and with refit possibly 100 years. Further, the report goes to great lengths to explain that all committed energy storage and transmission projects completed prior to 2030 are not included in the costs. Deceitful? The pricing around SMRs is also disingenuously cherry picked from a single 2018 document "SMR roadmap, Canadian Nuclear Association", rather than on the projected costs for real SMRs like the Terrapower Natrium being built now in the US. Besides it is more likely Australia would opt for conventional models like the GE-Hitachi BRWX 300MW reactor which is purpose built for replacing retiring coal plants.
@jinnantonix4570
@jinnantonix4570 26 күн бұрын
@@brycehamilton4903 The Gencost calculated LCOE for nuclear assuming an economic life of 30 years, (see Apx Table B.9 Data assumptions for LCOE calculations). Yet any nuclear plant built in Australia would have a life of at least 60, and with refit possibly 100 years. Further, the report goes to great lengths to explain that all committed energy storage and transmission projects completed prior to 2030 are not included in the costs. Deceitful? The pricing around SMRs is also disingenuously cherry picked from a single 2018 document "SMR roadmap, Canadian Nuclear Association", rather than on the projected costs for real SMRs like the Terrapower Natrium being built now in the US. Besides it is more likely Australia would opt for conventional models like the GE-Hitachi BRWX 300MW reactor which is purpose built for replacing retiring coal plants.
@haych2489
@haych2489 26 күн бұрын
…which a 17 YO debunked. I used to enjoy watching the ABC before they become the Labour Party’s mouthpiece.
@flodjod
@flodjod 26 күн бұрын
when did that happen jennet, ida and speers all members of the honary LNP
@haych2489
@haych2489 26 күн бұрын
@flodjod you sure you’ve been watching the same Insiders since Speers has taken over? Hardly LNP, he’s a suck up to the Albo way. As with Ferguson and Karvelas’ Q&A amongst others, it appears to be the ABC now way (including the lack of the flag on Australia Day) Can’t comment on the other two.
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