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Nuclear For Climate Australia Submission to: House Select Committee on Nuclear Energy Robert Parker 13th November, 2024 Nuclear Energy is Essential to Meeting the National Electricity Law Our full report can be downloaded at this link: https://nuclearforclimate.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/House-Select-Committee-on-Nuclear-Energy-R1.pdf Executive Summary The key theme of this submission which is outlined in Sections 2 and...

Outline In this paper we compare the effectiveness of electricity generating systems based exclusively on wind, solar and hydro – referred to as “Renewable” with those based predominantly on nuclear energy. We compare their results in terms of emissions intensity and cost with the National Electricity...

Nuclear For Climate Australia is co-hosting a special event with our friends at WePlanet Australia and Going Fission. ​Join us in Morwell on the evening of Wednesday 18th September to hear about the role that nuclear could play in Australia’s energy future, and what this could...

This article addresses concerns of radiation health impacts to populations near nuclear power plants and to workers within those plants. It presents conclusions drawn from references looking at the health impacts on workers operating nuclear power plants and addresses concerns regarding leukaemia in children living near...

Macron sets out plan for French nuclear renaissance 11 February 2022 - from World Nuclear News France will construct six new nuclear power reactors, consider building a further eight and push ahead with the development of small modular reactors, President Emmanuel Macron has said. President Macron presenting details of...

From The Australian 18/2/2021 EXCLUSIVE: GREG BROWN COALITION’S CLIMATE PUSH Nationals senators have drafted legislation allowing the Clean Energy Finance Corporation to invest in nuclear power as two thirds of Coalition MPs backed lifting the ban on the controversial fuel source to help shift the nation to a...

This Wednesday 31st July from 10pm I am pleased to represent the Australian Nuclear Association and be invited onto ABC Nightlife this Wednesday 31st July on ABC Nightlife.Starts at 10pm and the topic is Should Australia consider a nuclear powered future?.https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/nightlife/   ...

[embed]https://youtu.be/myzULOqn95g[/embed] In the face of record hot summers, it has become clear that renewable energy from wind and solar combined with ageing coal power stations can neither meet our peak demands nor the challenge of carbon emissions reductions. The whole reason for a transition away from coal...