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I guess it just seemed like you were arguing in a black and white way. The great advantage of renewables is the rapid pace of development and fast deployment time, but if you already have nuclear it seems to make sense to continue to support it.
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It makes less sense in Australia for instance given the huge amount of investment we'd have to make to get started and the huge time it would take to get plants online. Better to invest in figuring out better storage for renewables.
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But at that time environmental and safety concerns were higher on the agenda. It seems like nuclear in Australia missed it’s chance. Probably because the world went down the line of unranium rather than thorium. 😕
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What gives me hope is the incredible speed of development of renewable energy. There’s far less development overhead in terms of necessary safety regulations, and so there’s a far lower barrier to entry for new companies. We do need to upgrade our energy grid, but that is doable.
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