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Australia: Nuclear likely on hold for the coming decade
Following the resounding win by the Australian Labor Party in the 2025 Australian Federal election, nuclear energy is likely to be put on hold for the next… Read More
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Blackout in Spain and Portugal a wake-up call
The heavily solar and wind based electricity grid in Spain and Portugal failed on Monday 28 April 2025, resulting in the worst blackout in living memory, 55… Read More
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Hydro and Nuclear drive low CO2 economies
A March 2025 electricity maps study reveals that the 12 lowest emitters of CO2 all have predominantly hydroelectric, nuclear power or both. None have dominant solar and… Read More
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Focus on the Problem
It’s easy to get caught up in local politics with little regard for what’s going on in the world. There is a massive problem. About a third… Read More
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Regional Nuclear Energy Hub
Nuclear for Australia produced this very informative view of our region that illustrates how we are lagging behind our neighbours in developing nuclear power. It also highlights… Read More
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Spend the $3 billion more wisely
In last-night’s 2025/26 Federal Budget, the Treasurer of Australia, Jim Chalmers, addressed sustainability by proposing $3 billion be allocated to green steel and green aluminium [1]. This… Read More
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Bruce Wymond interviewed by Chris Kenny on Sky News
24th March 2025, Chris Kenny of The Kenny Report on Sky News interviews Bruce Wymond. C2N Australia Director Bruce Wymond pushes for a transition from coal to… Read More
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Hidden Costs in Wind Farms
While we focus on wind turbines and transmission lines, whose paying for the roads? One bypass at $340 million hides a massive cost to Australia taxpayers. In… Read More
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“Trojan Horse” narrative is an insult to our intelligence
Fear based politics from climate-alarmists to anti-nuclear extremists now extends to billionaire self-interests, with Simon Holmes À Court claiming nuclear energy is a “Trojan Horse” [1]. Against… Read More
