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Slidey said:
I'm more concerned about Australia's energy security in the coming decade, as well as keeping things Australian-owned,
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Farfour said:
Nuclear energy is the only effective stopgap to help massively cut our emissions as a nation. Nuclear reactors are less radioactive than Coal reactors, by the way.
There were a lot of strange and unjustified "facts" in that statement, sir.
 

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Ok some people here a worried that the company will have the ability to do whatever it wants but I don't think that's true. As long as the electricity companies are made to compete against each other then they have to provide cheaper electricity and good service.

Furthermore it will give people the freedom to choose which company they want to join. Just like ISP's and the internet. Originally broadband was out of reach for the average person but as competition was introduced soon broadband became cheaper and this also allowed people the freedom to chose from a wide range of companies. I think the same thing can be done for the states power.
the retail sector of the power industry was privatised several years ago... it works the same as the telecoms industry where isps buy wholesale bandwith from telstra (a private company - whereas in power they buy wholesale power from the gov... so we already have this 'competition'.

The issue is the wires and plants... if someone owns these they have a monopoly - no company is going to build a whole new power grid to 'compete.' If we look at telecoms, where telstra owns most of the wires you can see why there is so much bitching about the price of wholesale ADSL bandwith - thank goodness optus is there with its parallel network to provide some competition, even if it is a duopoly
 

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aussie-boy said:
the retail sector of the power industry was privatised several years ago... it works the same as the telecoms industry where isps buy wholesale bandwith from telstra (a private company - whereas in power they buy wholesale power from the gov... so we already have this 'competition'.

The issue is the wires and plants... if someone owns these they have a monopoly - no company is going to build a whole new power grid to 'compete.' If we look at telecoms, where telstra owns most of the wires you can see why there is so much bitching about the price of wholesale ADSL bandwith - thank goodness optus is there with its parallel network to provide some competition, even if it is a duopoly
Optus doesn't own anything. Telstra is the only company that owns the 'wires'
 

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Zarende said:
Not sure on Nuclear energy being the only effective stopgap though **shrugs**
It can be implemented rapidly without requiring further development. If you want to propose an alternative, go for it.

Yo, Jimmy, it's public knowledge that Coal Ash is more radioactive than Nuclear Waste :O
 

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jb_nc said:
Optus doesn't own anything. Telstra is the only company that owns the 'wires'
Optus doesn't use Telephone wires to connect people to their phones. Optus lays down Fibre to the individual houses. Which is why it's hard to put people who are with Optus onto ADSL2+ with other providers.
 

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Ignoring radioactivity, I'm pretty sure nuclear is also just plain cleaner (pollution-wise) than coal, yes?
 

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Slidey said:
Ignoring radioactivity, I'm pretty sure nuclear is also just plain cleaner (pollution-wise) than coal, yes?
Oh yeah 100% man. No smoke or ash as it's just a fission pile heating up water and pushing a turbine. Nuclear has negligible emissions, IIRC.
 

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NSW gov would melt down there is no way they could afford a fission power plant.

What's the capital required to start up a plant? ~$10-20bn?
 

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Yeah but HINT: Borrow it from china. The chinese make AUD's for cents on the dollar.
 

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Get rid of state governments, just compare the number of politicians we have for a country with such a small population to other countries around the world. There is no need for three levels of government bureaucracy for a small country, and we might have less incompetency then.
 

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