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Day 27 cont 🗺️📍🧭
“Here's where your political #leaders have been campaigning so far”

Where are they missing?

“Neither of the leaders has set foot in an #Indigenous community. That is despite the #PM's(#Labor) victory speech from 2022 opening with a commitment to the #Uluru #Statement from the Heart.” (NB: Labor was the Party to hold, “The Voice” referendum.)

“Mr #Dutton (#LNP / #Liberal / #Nationals / ##Coalition) has been noticeably absent from sites where ☢️ #NuclearReactors ☢️ would be built under his proposed #power plan, and he has deflected #questions from #journalists about when he might visit.”

#AusPol / #elections / #missing <abc.net.au/news/2025-04-24/whe>

ABC News · Here's where your political leaders have been campaigning so farBy Holly Tregenza
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Day 26 cont ☢️☢️☢️☢️☢️☢️☢️

#PeterDutton is avoiding visiting any of the seven sites for his proposed #NuclearReactors ☢️, #AnthonyAlbanese and the #Labor party claim, arguing the issue has become “radioactive” ☢️ for the #Coalition.

The #Liberal leader says he is still committed to ☢️ #NuclearPower, even as he concedes it may not be “politically popular”.

#AusPol / #nuclear☢️ / #NuclearPolicy / #LNP / #Nationals / #NuclearWaste ☢️ <theguardian.com/australia-news>

The Guardian · Exclusion zones: is Peter Dutton’s campaign avoiding proposed nuclear power sites?By Josh Butler
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Day 25 🚫☢️

#TradeUnions, #conservationists, #FirstNations groups, #church congregations and #community organisations have launched a coordinated campaign against opposition leader #PeterDutton’s plan for #NuclearReactors across Australia.

The #Coalition has pledged, if elected, to build seven nuclear reactors to replace retiring or retired coal sites naming #Tarong and #Callide in Queensland, #Liddell and #MountPiper in New South Wales, #PortAugusta in South Australia, #LoyYang in Victoria, and #Muja in Western Australia.”

The location of Nuclear power plants is not optimised for safe operation. The Loy Yang location was originally chosen due to coal deposits not geological stability. This area is prone to geological faulting.

#AusPol / #LNP / #Liberal / #Nuclear / #NuclearPower <theguardian.com/australia-news>

The Guardian · Trade unionists, conservationists and church groups unite against Dutton’s nuclear planBy Tory Shepherd

So Dutton will need $600 billion (thats $600,000,000,000 ) of tax payers' money to fund his nuclear reactors.

What a frigging waste: same as the $368 billion ($368,000,000,000 ) predicted for the dead duck AUKUS.
Locked into with USA, thanks to that other great LNP leader, Shite Morrison.

Libs really are the party of financial MISmanagement. Can we all remember the decade of corruption we had with LNP in power ???

Can the 47% of undecided Aus voters remember that when they vote?

$968 billion could buy us a LOT of investment in medicine, education, NDIS, green tech transition and now R+D in Aus in all sectors.

Or should we vote Liberal for more dead-duckism ??

#auspol #auspol2025 #AustralianElection #australianelections #LNPCorruptionParty #lnplast #clivepalmercampaignspending #australiangreens #AusLabour
#AUKUS #nuclearreactors #GreenTransition

Bulgaria unexpectedly rejects the sale of Russian nuclear reactors to Ukraine.

Bulgaria has decided unexpectedly against selling its two unused Russian nuclear reactors to Ukraine, a last-minute reversal driven by pressure from the pro-Russian Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP).

mediafaro.org/article/20250416

Khmelnitsky nuclear power plant in Ukraine. | EPA-EFE/MARIA SENOVILLA
Euractiv · Bulgaria unexpectedly rejects the sale of Russian nuclear reactors to Ukraine.By Krassen Nikolov

What’s next for #nuclear power
Global shifts, advancing tech, and #datacenter demand: Here’s what’s coming in #2025 and beyond
As #electricity demand rises around the world for everything from electric vehicles to data centers, there’s renewed interest in building new nuclear capacity, as well as extending the lifetime of existing plants and even reopening facilities that have been shut down. The #US is currently home to the highest number of operational #nuclearreactors.
technologyreview.com/2025/01/1

MIT Technology Review · What’s next for nuclear powerBy Casey Crownhart

Since the 2011 #Fukushima accident, Japan has restarted 14 #NuclearReactors

1/10/2025

"Japanese utilities restarted two additional nuclear reactors in 2024 that had been suspended from operations in response to the 2011 #FukushimaDaiichi accident, taking the total number of restarted reactors to 14 since the accident.

"In November, #TohokuElectricPowerCo. restarted its 796-megawatt (MW) #Onagawa Unit 2 reactor, and in December #ChugokuElectricPowerCo. restarted its #Shimane Unit 2 (789 MW). Onagawa is the nuclear power plant located closest to the epicenter of the March 2011 #earthquake and tsunami.

"Most of the restarted reactors have been pressurized water reactors (PWR) located in western Japan. Onagawa Unit 2 and Shimane Unit 2, by contrast, are the first boiling water reactors (BWR) to be restarted. Onagawa Unit 2 is also the first reactor in the eastern part of the country to be restarted. Japan’s nuclear regulator prioritized the restart of PWRs due to public safety concerns regarding BWR technology, which is the design of the Fukushima Daiichi units.

"Japan suspended its nuclear fleet from 2013 to 2015 for mandatory safety checks and upgrades following the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi accident. Before the accident, 54 commercial nuclear reactors were operating in Japan, and nuclear power accounted for approximately 30% of the country’s electricity generation. Nuclear restarts have proceeded slowly since the first two units (#Sendai Units 1 and 2) were restarted in 2015. Restarts have been slow due to a significantly more stringent safety inspection and authorization process established after the accident and local court injunctions emerging from ongoing public safety concerns in some regions. Public support for restarts has been growing in Japan recently, however.

"Under the current restart process, once regulatory approvals have been granted, the local municipality and prefectural governments are consulted prior to restart. In addition to the 14 reactors already restarted, three more units (namely, the #KashiwazakiKariwa Unit 6 and Unit 7 and the #TokaiDaini unit) have received regulatory approval to restart but have yet to do so. Tohoku Electric Power announced in 2018 that Onagawa Unit 1 would be decommissioned rather than upgraded, but the utility plans to seek approval to restart Onagawa Unit 3. Restarting another 10 units is under regulatory review.

"The suspension of Japan's nuclear fleet after the Fukushima accident significantly increased dependence on natural gas, oil, and coal imports to make up for lost domestic nuclear generation. It also significantly increased the installed capacity of solar photovoltaic generation in the country, according to data from Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. Japan has limited domestic fossil fuel resources and imports virtually all the fossil fuels it uses. Consequently, Japan is the world's second-largest importer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) after China and the third-largest importer of coal.

"As part of Japan’s sixth long-term energy plan, last updated in October 2021, the central government called for the nuclear share of the country’s electricity generation to reach 20%–22% by 2030. Nuclear power accounted for about 6% of Japan’s electricity generation in 2023. A draft of Japan’s seventh long-term energy plan was released on December 17, 2024, and says nuclear power should account for 20% of Japan’s energy supply in 2040.

"Japan’s current policy intends to maximize the use of existing reactors by restarting as many units as possible and extending the #LicensedOperatingLife beyond the current 60-year limit."

Source:
gasprocessingnews.com/news/202
#NoNukesForAI #RenewablesNow #RethinkNotRestart #NoMoreFukushimas #TEPCOLies #KEPCOLies #NoNukes #NuclearPlants #NuclearPowerCorruptionAndLies

gasprocessingnews.comSince the 2011 Fukushima accident, Japan has restarted 14 nuclear reactorsJapanese utilities restarted two additional nuclear reactors in 2024 that had been suspended from operations in response to the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi accident, taking the total number of restarted reactors to 14 since the accident.
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“The next tenfold increase will be equivalent to multiplying the world’s entire fleet of #NuclearReactors by eight in less than the time it typically takes to build just a single one of them.” By the 2030s — not very long from now — solar power will most likely be the largest source of electricity on the planet. (2/6)

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[Thread] The next installment from #KleeBenally 's book, #NoSpiritualSurrender

“The devastation of #NuclearColonialism, which permanently destroys #Indigenous communities throughout the world, is outright ignored by some of the most devout #ClimateJustice advocates. They claim #NuclearEnergy production is also a #GreenSolution to the #ClimateCrisis. More than 15,000 abandoned #UraniumMines are located within the so-called US, mostly in and around Indigenous communities, permanently poisoning #SacredLands and waters with little to no action being taken to clean up their deadly toxic legacy. There are currently 93 operating #NuclearReactors in the so-called US that supply 20% of the country’s electricity. There are 60,000 tons of #HighlyRadioactive spent waste store in concrete dams at #NuclearPowerPlants throughout the country with the waste increasing at a rate of 2,000 tons per year.

“In 1987 the ‘US’ Congress initiated a controversial project to transport and store almost all of the US’s #ToxicWaste at #YuccaMountain located about 100 miles northwest of so-called #LasVegas, #Nevada. Yucca Mountan has been held holy to the #Paiute and #WesternShoshone Nations since time immemorial. In January 2010 the #ObamaAdminstration approved a $54 billion taxpayer loan in a guarantee program for new nuclear reactor construction, three times what Bush previously promised in 2005. In April 2022, the #BidenAdministration government bailout to ‘rescue’ nuclear power plants at risk for closing. A #Colonial government representative stated, ‘US nuclear power contributes more than half of our #CarbonFree electricity, and President Biden is committed to keeping these plants active to reach our #CleanEnergy goals.’

“They, along with Climate Justice activiists, cite nuclear energy as necessary to combat #GlobalWarming, all while ignoring the devastating percent impacts #IndigenousPeoples have faced. There is nothing clean about energy produced from nuclear colonialism. From its weapons (including #DepletedUranium) to its #Mining and its waste; Indigenous bodies, lands, and waters continue to be sacrificed to heat water with radioactive materials which creates steam that moves generators to change batteries made from #Lithium extracted from other Indigenous sacred lands so #Teslas can mo you forward into a ‘just’ climate future.

“A green economy sustains and advances colonial progress, which means mitigated selective and ongoing destruction of #MotherEarth.”

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#IndigenousAnarchy
#Ecosystem #HaulNo #DefendTheSacred
#CorporateColonialism #NoDAPL #CriminalizingDissent #WaterIsLife #ClimateDefenders #NoCopperMiningWithoutConsent #NoLithiumMining #CorporateColonialism #NoMiningWithoutConsent #LithiumMining #CopperMining #Greenwashng #NuclearWeapons #RestInPowerKleeBenally #RIPKleeBenally #StopCanyonMine

#Uranium fuel planned for high-tech #US reactors a weapons risk, scientists say
A special uranium fuel planned for next-generation U.S. #nuclearreactors poses security risks because it could be used without further enrichment as fissile material in #nuclearweapons,. The fuel, called high-assay low-enriched uranium, or #HALEU, is enriched to levels of up to 20%, compared with about 5% for the fuel that powers most existing reactors.
reuters.com/world/us/uranium-f

Nuclear option costs “six times more” than renewables

The high upfront costs and burden on consumers of adding #nuclear to #Australia’s energy mix have been confirmed in an independent review.

Building #NuclearReactors would cost six times more than #wind and #solar power firmed up with batteries, according to the independent report released on Saturday by the Clean #Energy Council.

“We support a clear-eyed view of the costs and time required to decarbonise Australia and right now, nuclear simply doesn’t stack up,” the industry body’s chief executive Kane Thornton said.

reneweconomy.com.au/nuclear-op

RenewEconomy · Nuclear option costs “six times more” than renewables, study findsBuilding nuclear reactors would cost six times more than wind and solar power firmed up with batteries, according to a report released on Saturday by the Clean Energy Council.

Security and #climatechange drive a return to #nuclearenergy as over 30 nations sign #NuclearEnergySummit pledge
34 nations including #US, #China, #France, #Britain & #SaudiArabia, commit "to work to fully unlock the potential of nuclear energy by taking measures such as enabling conditions to support and competitively finance the lifetime extension of existing #nuclearreactors, the construction of new #nuclear #powerplants and the early deployment of advanced reactors."
apnews.com/article/eu-nuclear-

Amazing. And the college is a liberal-arts college.

"What’s unusual too is the diversity of the students who operate the reactor.

Virtually all Reed students receive their reactor operator licences before they are legally permitted to drink (21 in Oregon) and many before they have even learned to drive a car."

physicsworld.com/a/reed-colleg

Physics World · Reed College: the only place in the US where students get to run a real nuclear reactor – Physics WorldWhat’s a nuclear reactor doing in a liberal arts curriculum, asks Robert P Crease