THURSDAY 23 JULY, 2009 |

Wong Rejects Nuclear Power, Backs Renewable Energy

Earlier this week, mining company Rio Tinto
advised
the Government that nuclear power is the cleanest, safest and lowest cost
alternative energy and should consider all energy sources if it is to meet its
target emissions reduction of 60 per cent by 2050. Former CEO of Telstra
and current head of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO),
Ziggy Switkowski, understandably backed this view.
However, Minister for Climate Change and Water, Penny Wong, said yesterday,
"We have a very clear view that Australia is blessed with conventional
energy resources, as well as
renewable
energy resources and our focus as a nation should be on developing those
technologies in renewable energy. That’s why we have got our renewable energy
target, to drive investment in the technologies that increasingly the world will
need."
As for nuclear power being cheaper, many would disagree. Lester R. Brown, one of
the world's most widely published authors, last year
published
his views via the Earth Policy Institute on the nuclear vs. wind and solar
power debate; stating that nuclear is uneconomical compared to renewable
energy.
More recently, Roger Taylor, a researcher for DESERTEC-Australia, stated '
clean
coal' and 'next-generation' nuclear offer only
fictitious
costs, unproven technologies and dangerous disadvantages."
Just last month, a study by economist Dr. Mark Cooper, a senior fellow for
economic analysis at the Institute for Energy and the Environment at Vermont Law
School, found the cost of electricity generated by new nuclear reactors would be
(USD) 12-20 cents per kilowatt hour, whereas increased
energy
efficiency and renewable energy sourced power would cost around 6 cents per
kilowatt hour.
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