Qld Energy Minister Caught Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud
The real reason we cannot have nuclear power
It doesn’t happen very often. But every now and then, a politician will say the quiet part out loud.
This week it was Queensland Energy Minister Mick de Brenni’s turn.
The ALP minister told a meeting of renewable energy industry leaders Tuesday that nuclear power was a “threat”.
Threat? What threat?
According to Our World In Data, nuclear power produces less emissions than renewables, and is almost as safe.
So what’s the threat?
He said …
“The threat of nuclear power is a moratorium on your industry, your goals and your plans.”
So there you have it. The real problem with nuclear energy is that it will make redundant all those solar panels and wind turbines our Federal and State governments are so enamoured with.
They don't want nuclear because it promises cheap and abundant energy, which is the exact opposite of what they really want.
But nuclear power is so expensive, they will say!
Well if that’s true, how will it be a threat to the renewable industry?
So here’s the Queensland government protecting their pet corporations from competition rather than Queenslanders from blackouts.
The renewable energy lobby knows that on a level playing field they don’t get a look-in. All state and federal energy ministers know this too.
And finally, one of them comes out and says it.
Next time a progressive politician poo-poos the idea of nuclear energy, remember, it has nothing to do with the effectiveness, cost or safety of the technology itself.
They’re protecting pride and profit. Everyone else can get a candle.
Driving up the Hume highway to Sydney this week we passed the literally hundreds of wind towers near Gunning ( too hard to count accurately). A couple , say 10, were turning very slowly. I said to the driver we should take a photo to keep for 40 years, when there won't be any turbines anywhere in the world. They are useless, expensive, use vast amounts of resources, last 20/25 years and should have batteties_ same comments on batteries.
These corporatised politicians are just the most corrupt and bottom scraping individuals that I have ever seen in my life time. They protect their big Pharma, renewable mates and have no interest in governing for the people.
We who just want to able live quietly are of no interest to them.