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State and federal governments need “to be brave” and ditch green energy programs in order to boost the economy post-pandemic, according to Sky News host pwafork.

State and federal governments need “to be brave” and ditch green energy programs in order to boost the economy post-pandemic, according to Sky News host James Morrow.

The Reserve Bank of Australia has warned Australia’s economy faces largest contraction since the depths of the Great Depression due to restrictions put in place to combat the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. According to the RBA’s predictions, national output is likely to decline by 10 per cent over the first six months of 2020, with unemployment to surge to 11 per cent. Mr Morrow said the federal government should implementing nuclear energy, which will allow businesses to access cheaper energy.

 

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pwafork Can you idiots please look up the levelised cost of power, nuclear costs massively more than renewables AND can we dump the spent fuel in your neighbourhood for the next million years?

pwafork Not brave just use logic after this pandemic the effect on countries,deaths shows there is more to worry about in our world then a prediction Research /finding cures etc to use for what we know will kill rather spending on a maybe &it has proven how dirty & underhand UN & WHO are

pwafork A engineering shed 5 workers costing over around $1000 a week in power and has solar on the roof. The cost of power in Australia has totally screwed our manufacturing and day to day living with house hold bills being just stupid, cost of power needs to be half of what it is now.

pwafork A bias reporters opinion. At what cost long term?

pwafork If Murdoch was actually on camera saying all this stuff it would be fine and totally justified but to get minions to do his bidding deserves no respect for him or his flunkies.

pwafork Green energy at today’s technology is a “con trick” to make us buy Chinese made solar panels and Chinese made wind mills. You can not make solar panels and wind mills using electricity from solar panels and wind mills.

pwafork PlanetoftheHumans Renewables are destroying our planet and are a rort!

pwafork It’s time Australia researched Thorium Reactors. No nuclear meltdowns and we have vast reserves of it in Australia. Clean Cheap Energy for All!

BARBARAKEDZIER1 pwafork Not just to boost the economy - to save the planet!

pwafork Nukiller energy cheap? LOL 🤣🤣🤣

pwafork It really is a no brainer. All those subsidies so far spent on 'renewables' ($65billion+) could have built 4 x nuclear reactors. One for each major capital city. We'd have cheap reliable power and a manufacturing base. We need to shut the greenies up.

pwafork No they do NOT!. Look at what has happened with the waste and accidents around the globe. Japan is running out of storage for just one example.

pwafork Or even clean coal as an interim. With automation & Au's abundant natural resources for CHEAP energy & manufacturing, there's no excuse for shipping our world class wool, minerals, agriculture, (dairy/food) offshore for value adding.

pwafork Cheapest local energy is the base foundation of successful domestic economy & National Security. Full stop. Crack on.

pwafork Go Nuclear Australia

pwafork 'Cheap power'? You are having a laugh Lazard 2019

pwafork Absolute, time to go Nuclear.

pwafork Seriously, your economic reasoning is out Of date by decades

pwafork Dear, oh dear. We just had a Senate enquiry into Unclear energy and even the COALition report agreed GW scale nukes are unsuitable for Straya and that unicorn fart SMRs are 15 years away Just get on building renewables and transmission. More bang for your buck.

pwafork Australia would be mad to use its competitive advantage of cheap energy to drive manufacturing, create jobs & supercharge the economy! Far better we virtue signal instead 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ CaroDiRusso CraigKellyMP MRobertsQLD mattjcan jeff_kennett Barnaby_Joyce

pwafork Coal until Nuclear can phase out coal. New Generation Nuclear ticks all the boxes And to all the neurotic ABC crowd... There are hundreds of Nuclear powered warships floating around the Oceans and Seas right now. Also, France gets over 75% of its energy from Nuclear

pwafork Fuck off they should!

pwafork Nothing 'brave' about it. Stop pandering to those idiot minority groups and run the country how it should be by using logic and reasoning. Renewables cause their own set of problems down the track and end up more trouble than the cost. Is the renewable juice worth the squeeze?

pwafork It's a no brainer...

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