Bruce Wymond
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The politics of nuclear in Australia
Political, Legal and Bureaucratic Hurdles for Nuclear Energy in Australia In 1998 John Howard struck a deal with the Greens,… Read More
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Radioactive Waste: Management
Radioactive waste, where does it go, and how is it managed Anti-nuclear activists continue to raise this as one of… Read More
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History has taught us what to avoid
Learning from Chernobyl, Three Mile Island and Fukashima in the context of 440 nuclear reactors, worldwide The worst nuclear accident… Read More
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Nuclear energy is not nuclear weapons
The history of anti-nuclear advocacy in Australia and the importance of decoupling nuclear weapons from nuclear energy Read More
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Long term thinking & planning
Government control is needed rather than investment industry control There are four important benefits that come from the underpinning of… Read More
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Supporting Australia’s energy needs
Proposing seven nuclear power sites makes sense for Australia The Coalition proposal to develop seven sites for nuclear power stations… Read More
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Massive mega-grid vs unobtrusive energy source
The choice of a massive renewables mega-grid or an Unobtrusive Nuclear Alternative Perhaps the biggest question for Australian’s is what… Read More
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Storage vs intermittent energy
According to the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) report in 2022, the renewables mega-grid for the National Energy Market (NEM)… Read More
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Think 80-100 years, not 20
Solar panels, wind turbines, and transmission grids are exposed to the elements and deteriorate to a point where they need… Read More
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Community thinking long term
Looking at benefits for local communities that transition from coal to nuclear energy People, communities, school, hospitals, infrastructure, associated businesses… Read More
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Reuse what we already have
Why the reuse of coal mining sites for nuclear power plants makes good sense There are numerous factors that make… Read More
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Scale is a question of fuel used
The advantages of the proposed large nuclear reactors, rather than Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) for Australia A critical factor in… Read More

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