Article 6QY67 Peter Dutton refuses to divulge costs of going nuclear at anticipated ‘could it work’ speech

Peter Dutton refuses to divulge costs of going nuclear at anticipated ‘could it work’ speech

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Peter Hannam Economics correspondent
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6QY67)

Coalition's lack of costings and absence of detail has been seized upon by critics of Australia's potential landmark energy shift

Peter Dutton continues to refuse to release costings for the Coalition's plan to build seven nuclear plants, saying he will announce details in due course" before the next election.

There was zero chance of the Albanese government reaching net zero by 2050, using renewables alone" and so nuclear energy had to be in the grid, Dutton said in a speech at the Committee for Economic Development of Australia in Sydney.

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