House debates
Wednesday, 20 November 2024
Questions without Notice
Nuclear Energy
2:52 pm
Richard Marles (Corio, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Defence) Share this | Hansard source
What they know is that, in writing the report, they are assessing an economy which already has a civil nuclear industry in place, and where the sunk costs have already been put in place literally decades ago. This seems to be the fact that has completely escaped those opposite. In order for us to get to a point of having a civil nuclear industry, we would need to go through the process of establishing it, which is deeply costly, which will take 20 years, and at the end of that we get four per cent into our grid. Four per cent—that's it. And, in the process, we'll increase energy bills for the households of Australia by $1,200. That's what we understand. That is not the same as the calculation which exists in the United States, the United Kingdom or France, where they all have a civil nuclear industry already established and those costs have already been sunk and are not priced into the future. The reality of what we face is that you can't go out there and just magic the reactors. You've actually got to go and build them. That costs money, and the people who will pay for it are the Australian public.
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