A Coalition proposal to build nuclear power stations at the sites of retired or retiring coal stations is ridiculous and a distraction from efforts to reach net zero using renewables, West Australian Premier Roger Cook has said.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton floated the idea of building nuclear power stations on sites of retired coal stations – which could include the South West town of Collie – as a zero-emissions solution to the nation's energy woes.
Cook blasted the Coalition proposal that federal Nationals leader David Littleproud was spruiking in WA this week as a fantasy.
"The rollout of small nuclear reactors or modular reactors in other countries has been halted because it's not commercial, it's not viable," he said.
"In addition to that, Australia has no experience in nuclear power generation so we don't have the workforce, we don't have the know-how to be able to bring them in.
"You simply cannot plonk these things into a landscape and plug it into the grid. These simplistic sort of ideas are ridiculous.
"What we need to do is accept that climate change is a reality and move to exploit the abundance of wind and solar that we have at our disposal.
"There's no quick fix here, you've got actually do the hard work and this is simply a sound grab by the Nationals to distract people from the real hard work which is being done."............................................................... https://www.smh.com.au/politics/western-australia/cook-goes-nuclear-on-dutton-s-simplistic-ridiculous-power-plan-20240305-p5fa0r.html
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