Nuclear also costs more (at least in an Australian context) per kWh when taking into account all through life costs.As a pro nuclear power advocate if viable alternatives exist then these would be preferable to nuclear primarily due to the waste management issues. Solar and wind are good options but for base load NG is needed. Eventually due to CO2 emissions nuclear will be necessary at some point. Delaying this has one advantage, maybe fusion will arrive (….a big maybe)![]()
We should be able to have enough generation capacity through renewables when backed up with sufficient battery capacity via both chemical or kinetic storage.
There has been a lot of work on this, and because of the size of the country and the average weather conditions once you get away from the coast there shouldn't be enough days without either wind or sun to create an issue.
Especially since there are quite a few new gas plants that have been built for when additional capacity may be required.
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Saying that, it seems a waste to be training nuclear engineers for the Navy and then having no civil career options in Australia for after they leave the military, or even for mid career secondments. Huge risk of brain drain to overseas.