Antinuclear

Australian news, and some related international items

Opposition to planned Gippsland mine – risks of thorium contamination

East Gippsland fights mineral sands mine https://www.greenleft.org.au/content/east-gippsland-fights-mineral-sands-mine, Alan Broughton, Bairnsdale,March 23, 2018

March 29, 2018 Posted by | opposition to nuclear, Victoria | 1 Comment

Britain’s drive for new nuclear power is connected to its nuclear weapons industry

Although unstated, by far the most likely source for such support is a continuing national civil nuclear programme. And this where the burgeoning hype around UK development of SMRs comes in. Leading designs for these reactors are derived directly from submarine propulsion. British nuclear submarine reactor manufacturer Rolls-Royce is their most enthusiastic champion. But, amid intense media choreography, links between SMRs and submarines remain (aside from reports of our own work) barely discussed in the UK press. 

This neglect is odd, because the issues are very clear. Regretting that military programmes are no longer underwritten by civil nuclear research, a heavily redacted 2014 MoD report expresses serious concerns over the continued viability of the UK nuclear submarine industry. And Rolls-Royce itself is clear that success in securing government investment for SMRs would “relieve the Ministry of Defence of the burden of developing and retaining skills and capability” for the UK’s military nuclear sector.

Why is the UK government so infatuated with nuclear power? https://www.theguardian.com/science/political-science/2018/mar/29/why-is-uk-government-so-infatuated-nuclear-power

As the nuclear option looks less and less sensible, it becomes harder to explain Whitehall’s enthusiasm. Might it be to do with the military? Guardian,  Andy Stirling and  Phil Johnstone, 29 Mar 18,  Continue reading

March 29, 2018 Posted by | General News | 1 Comment

Spectacular falls for solar, wind and battery costs squeeze fossil fuels — RenewEconomy

BNEF report highlights highlights falling costs of solar, wind and battery storage, which together are mounting an unprecedented challenge to fossil fuel power.

via Spectacular falls for solar, wind and battery costs squeeze fossil fuels — RenewEconomy

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Solar power in space: 60th anniversary of Vanguard 1 — RenewEconomy

This month is an interesting anniversary: the sixtieth anniversary of solar power in space.

via Solar power in space: 60th anniversary of Vanguard 1 — RenewEconomy

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