Former deputy prime minister John Anderson has sparked a call for an 'honest debate' on nuclear energy in Australia. The Coalition is promoting a nuclear energy plan while Labor focuses on renewables. There are differing views on state-owned nuclear plants and public renewables.
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Global Nuclear Security Partners Australia’s Jasmin Diab says Australia is being “hamstrung” by current legislative restrictions on nuclear power. https://t.co/lWmrbjfSDp
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Peter Dutton’s Coalition is trying to calm spooked investors by promoting the role of renewables as part of their nuclear energy plan and signalling future policies to incentivise household solar and batteries. https://t.co/MU0xW0W8dH
As the Coalition goes nuclear, Labor is free to ensure fossil fuels are burned with abandon and little scrutiny | Greg Jericho https://t.co/liypoCWwYj
Renewable backers anxious as Australia's energy debate goes nuclear https://t.co/dP4HkU4ivk
Former deputy prime minister John Anderson has called for an “honest debate” on nuclear energy. https://t.co/h2GxApedOy