Nuclear fusion startups are optimistic about harnessing a near-limitless supply of energy, but the path to commercialization remains unclear. Australian politicians, including Minister Dutton and SA Premier Malinauskas, are advocating for nuclear power as a key part of the renewable energy expansion. The debate intensifies as Science and Industry Minister Ed Husic criticizes Opposition Leader Peter Dutton for promoting small modular nuclear technology, stating no country uses it at scale.
Science and Industry Minister Ed Husic has declared there is "nowhere in the world" using small modular nuclear technology at scale and accused Opposition Leader Peter Dutton of "treating Australians like Mugs" by pushing it. https://t.co/IyaLi8wlEk
Our latest editorial: Nuclear power is the future 'We have not seen a model where we can get to net zero emissions by 2050 without nuclear. The fact of the matter is that it produces zero emissions.' https://t.co/8oxVCaRgrD
EDITORIAL: Nuclear power is the future https://t.co/ZrZPHLSa1y https://t.co/O0K8pEdOR0
Federal minister says nuclear power is key part of renewable energy expansion https://t.co/SpNADO6fls
Dutton going…nuclear Cheap power bills in nuclear backyard: Dutton https://t.co/skS1Mxk8EE
The Opposition must now present a convincing argument that nuclear is a power source we cannot live without after SA Premier Peter Malinauskas’s landmark entrance into the energy debate this week, writes Nick Cater. https://t.co/hlJSOm73js
Nuclear fusion startups are optimistic about harnessing a near-limitless supply of energy, but the path to commercialization remains unclear. https://t.co/3xtRYhhYGo