Australian nuclear news 10 -16 December,

Headlines as they come in:
- Solar switch off: Dutton’s nuclear plan amounts to declaration of war against household energy systems
- The Coalition’s nuclear energy plan takes a sharp turn away from a cheaper, cleaner future
- Folly of Fission Impossible exposed by the fiscal facts
- The Coalition’s nuclear costings and their rubbery assumptions take us back to being a climate pariah.
- Less power, more climate pollution: Four ways Dutton is cooking the books on nuclear.
- Coalition’s eye-watering nuclear price tag could buy solar for every Australian home that doesn’t have it (five times over)
- Dutton’s nuclear promises billions for fossil fuels and a smaller economy for the rest of us
- Biggest losers from Coalition’s nuclear plan will be Australia’s 4 million solar households, industry says
- “South Australia’s Copper Strategy lacks ‘social license’ and fails contemporary public interest expectations and environmental and legislative standards”
- Energy generators poke holes in Dutton’s nuclear plan as questions over costings pile up
- Peter Dutton’s nuclear fantasy equals soaring power bills.
- Nuclear Neverland: The Lost Boys of Costings | The West Report -masse? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSeaybp9oAA
- The Coalition’s master plan: Bring large scale wind, solar and battery storage installations to a halt.
- Peter Dutton’s nuclear plan: Mad, bad, and extremely dangerous
- The Coalition reveals the cost of its nuclear power plan – but the devil is in the missing detail.
- Dutton’s nuclear plan: An energy grid powered by endless spin.
- Is big tech going all in on nuclear? Google and Microsoft have just pledged $45 billion on renewables
- Fears nuclear power ‘may stop people moving to the bush’ .
- Dutton to reveal just how much he’s gambling on nuclear power,
- Not a hope in hell’ nuclear power can replace Australian coal-fired power by 2040, inquiry hears
- Inquiry into nuclear power generation in Australia: Exposing Ted O’Brien’s dishonest
- Peter Dutton’s bid to politicise top science agency is ‘absurd’, former CSIRO energy director says.
- CSIRO’s nuclear costings have recklessly ignored construction risk, and the taxpayer will pay
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