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Nuclear Energy Podcast with 2GB's Luke Grant on Australia Overnight For the same money nuclear energy can deliver power prices at half those of NSW Energy Minister's $32 Billion renewable energy scheme. The renewable energy scheme would deliver only mediocre emissions reductions at about half our existing...

The $32 billion renewables plan for NSW announced by Energy Minister Matt Kean would, if implemented, consign our state to high power prices with only a modest reduction in carbon emissions. If directed to nuclear energy it would fully decarbonise the NSW grid and provide...

Links to two versions of the Presentation to U3A ACT on 27th August 2019 Nuclear and its Role in a Carbon Constrained World U3A Canberra R1 PDF U3A Canberra R1 Power Point    ...

[embed]https://youtu.be/IoTl30aiwbM[/embed] 1.        Introduction This is the third of a three part blog which looks at a plan for real carbon reductions in Australia’s electricity generating system. Part 1 dealt where Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions come from, what our targets      should be. It can be viewed at: nuclearforclimate.com.au - Part...

[embed]https://youtu.be/yvZISKVK6DA[/embed]  1.Introduction This is the second of a three part blog which looks at a plan for real carbon reductions in Australia’s electricity generating system. Part 1 dealt where Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions come from, what our targets should be, In this Part 2  we look at how we...

  [embed]https://youtu.be/w-IRJZdmAj8[/embed]   Introduction This is the first of a three part blog which will look at a plan for real carbon reductions in Australia’s electricity generating system. The blog will address where Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions come from, what our targets should be, how we can achieve them...

This paper has been prepared by Mr. Barrie Hill, Dr. Robert Barr and Mr. Robert Parker. It examines all alternative for the supply of Energy on the National Electricity Market. It compares Renewables, Gas, Coal, Nuclear, Pumped Storage and a mix of all these options. Click on...

Peter Martin's article in Thursday's Sydney Morning Herald was directed at the inevitable decline in coal as a fuel for power generation. He made no mention of climate change, the prime reason for its demise but instead supported the risky strategy of using a generating...

Philip Walker is committed to action on Global Warming. He is an architect, sculptor, a strong supporter of the Arts in our community and for years the secretary of CANWin, a local climate change action group based in the NSW Southern Highlands. He outlines in...