Antinuclear

Australian news, and some related international items

Agreement on Australia’s renewable energy scheme

Deal reached on renewable energy scheme, The Age, TOM ARUP, June 23, 2010 PROJECTS such as wind farms and solar power stations are set for a boost after the federal government, the Coalition and Greens struck a deal to fix Australia’s renewable energy scheme. Continue reading

June 23, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, climate change - global warming, energy, solar, wind | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Review: Resources tax, GNEP to IFNEC, Renewables

Australia: Mainstream media continues to publicise the billionaires’ revolt against Resources Super Profit Tax – as though it’s going to end Australia’s resources industries. (At the same time, China signing up for long term resources buying). Uranium market remains in the doldrums.   ERA’s annual profit halved. Moves in Parliament to get REAL renewable energy legislation. Victorian Labor opposing uranium sales to Russia. Senator Scott Ludlam keeps asking those awkward nuclear questions.

International: USA gets new renewable energy coalition. GNEP rises up again under a new name – International Framework for Nuclear Energy Cooperation (IFNEC). South Africa abandoning Pebble Bed Nuclear Reactor project. China selling nuclear reactors to Pakistan, seeing that USA is selling them to India. USA’s proposed Climate Bill is in fact a massive bailout for nuclear industry. Punjab children retarded due to uranium contamination. Anti nuclear protest at APEC. – the week that has been.


June 22, 2010 Posted by | Christina reviews, energy, solar, uranium | , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Greens and Liberal Senators push for Solar and Wind Power

Solar, wind power may meet 2020 energy use, Sydney Morning Herald, TOM ARUP, June 22, 2010 A MASSIVE introduction of solar-thermal power plants and wind farms would allow Australia to generate all its energy needs from renewable technologies by 2020, research shows.The report, to be announced today by the retiring Liberal Victorian senator Judith Troeth, the Greens senator Christine Milne and the Independent Nick Xenophon, finds a 100 per cent renewable plan by 2020 would cost $37 billion a year, in public and private money – or 3 per cent of Gross Domestic Product. Continue reading

June 22, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, energy, politics, solar, wind | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

New truly clean renewable energy lobby in U.S.A.

The coalition letter urges the Senate to move quickly with legislation promoting energy efficiency, renewable energy and biofuels.

New energy coalition calls for passage of clean energy bill,  Energy Portal eu, 20 June 2010, On the heels of President Obama’s June 15 speech calling for clean energy legislation, a new coalition of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and biofuels organizations today called on the U.S. Senate Continue reading

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Tim Flannery goes anti nuclear?

Time Flannery, previous darling of the Australian nuclear lobby – seems to have got off his pro nuclear horse – well – to some degree anyway. He’s just against it for Australia.

But – that’s incurred the wrath of quite a few pro-nuclear columnists – he seems to be out of favour now

Flannery, quoted 20 June 2010, “Why should we take the most expensive option in this country, which has always been recognized as having the most expensive and difficult option.

We are going to see a whole lot of other technologies and innovations which are now well under way which we could use instead of nuclear power……. Such as concentrated PV technology, geothermal technology, wave power, wind power.”

June 21, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, energy, people, solar, uranium, wind | , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

The Uranium Mining Gamble

The gambling is going on in both uranium markets.  Some corporations gamble on  selling old weapons uranium.  Others gamble on digging uranium out of the ground and selling it – (if it goes belly up – well in Australia they’ll try to blame the Rudd government)

Companies Bet on Market for Enriched Uranium,  Online Casino Guide, 21 June 2010, Changes in technology and vagaries like future arms control agreements can affect companies like Urenco and USEC.

Companies Bet on Market for Enriched Uranium | Online Casino Guide

…. projects such as BHP’s uranium and copper mine at Olympic Dam in South Australia. This requires billions of dollars in upfront investment projected to be recouped by cash flows in 2020 or later. The relatively high rate of return required is a function of many risks, including cost pressures and assumptions about the uranium market in 2020….. FT.com 20 June 2010,

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Renewable energy, Australian media, and BHP Billiton

Across the world’s media – so much about oil spill, about wonderful nuclear power, about soccer … but also quite a lot about Renewable Energy. Yes, renewable energy is happening, and it deserves more coverage.

Of course, in Australia, the news is all about the dreaded super profit resources tax, and how awful our P.M is supposed to be.  They’ve done a good job – the corporate-dominated media.

Meanwhile –

BHP Billiton are probably finding this whole tax saga quite convenient, as there are several other factors holding up the expansion of Olympic Dam. China is cutting down on energy use. Uranium prices in the doldrums.

Apart from the serious legal and environmental concerns about Olympic Dam, there’s the unmentioned issue of seismic activity.

Last year’s incident that paralysed the main shaft activity is still a mystery. It could turn out the the whole expansion operation is unsafe and unviable, and BHP can conveniently blame the Australian government, when it abandons the project

June 17, 2010 Posted by | energy, solar, uranium | , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

UK support for Australian union’s stand against health danger of uranium industry

“We will be urging unions in the UK to join in the stand opposing nuclear- rather than joining the industry’s Compensation Scheme for Radiation Linked Diseases which has thousands of applicants and has paid out millions of pounds – with the caveat that you don’t talk about it,”

Radiation Free Lakeland backs Aussie unions’ nuclear stance , GETNOTICEDONLINE  Uk 14 June 2010 Radiation Free Lakeland is supporting Australian unions who have banned members from working in the nuclear industry. Continue reading

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Australian govt wimping out on renewable energy legislation?

Several sources are reporting the Federal Government has withdrawn legislation related to a revamp of Australia’s Renewable Energy Target (RET) and that it may not be presented again until after the next Federal election.

Reports : Renewable Energy Target Legislation Stalled : Renewable Energy News  June 18: A Revised Draft Legislation Program for the Senate released last night shows the RET vote will be going ahead, but rescheduled Continue reading

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Decentralised solar power an energy answer for remote and urban areas

Solar PV systems provide environment-friendly power generating solution for electrifying remote rural areas where it is neither technically nor economically feasible to extend grid coverage across vast territories

Australia & New Zealand solar PV market report, Renewable Energy Focus, 17 June 2010 In Australia and New Zealand, solar photovoltaic (PV) market trends indicate burgeoning demand Continue reading

June 17, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, climate change - global warming, energy, solar | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Spain increasing already profitable solar power industry

Despite cuts, Spain’s subsidy structure still enables renewable power producers to earn up to 10 times more than fossil fuel producers for their energy…..Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luiz Rodriguez Zapatero .. believes that his country’s goals will be obtained through increased private investment.


Spain Shoots for 67 Percent More Renewable Energy, CALFINDER , 18 June 2010, In a draft proposal on its way to the European Commission, Spain proposes that renewable generation capacity increase to 70 gigawatts by 2020, up from 42 gigawatts currently. Continue reading

June 17, 2010 Posted by | solar | , , | Leave a comment

Wind power now rivalling gas in Europe

Europe’s New Wind Power Rivals Gas, NYTimes.com, By JAMES KANTER, June 14, 2010 The amount of power generated by new wind turbines in the European Union this year will be about the same as the amount from new gas plants, Continue reading

June 17, 2010 Posted by | climate change - global warming, energy, wind | , , , , | 2 Comments

W.A. way behind in clean energy, despite its renewable resources

Perth comes last for sustainability,  ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation), 15 June 2010, Perth has been ranked the least sustainable city in an assessment of the carbon footprint of Australia’s 20 largest cities….. Continue reading

June 15, 2010 Posted by | climate change - global warming, energy, solar, Western Australia, wind | , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Call to limit consumption, energy and water use

….“This reckless use of energy resources also leads to depletion of natural resources, the capabilities and budgets of the countries at the expense of social spending..”


(Bahrain) Reckless energy waste must stop’ Gulf Daily News, By MANDEEP SINGH ,   June 15, 2010 RECKLESS consumers are wasting Bahrain’s power and water supplies because heavy subsidies make them so cheap, a minister declared yesterday. Continue reading

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Smart grid – Australia’s opportunity to develop efficient renewable energy

Australia going smart-grid | Green Tech – CNET News, by Candace Lombard, 9 June 2010, Newcastle, in the state of New South Wales, will be the first Australian city to move onto a smart grid in what the government says could be a nationwide change……. Continue reading

June 14, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, energy, solar, wind | , , , , , , | Leave a comment