Australia says coal to nuclear switch would cost US$249bil

Australia says coal to nuclear switch would cost US$249bil

The high cost of over 70 reactors to replace 21 gigatonnes of power makes them financially impractical.

Key developers and operating plants have highlighted the cost barriers associated with the shift to nuclear power reactors. (File pic)
CANBERRA:
Replacing Australia’s coal-fired power stations with small modular nuclear power reactors would cost A$387 billion (US$249 billion), according to climate change and energy minister Chris Bowen.

The high cost makes such a transition, advocated by the country’s opposition, a “unicorn and a fantasy”, Bowen said on ABC Radio National Monday.

Australia would need 71 small modular reactors to replace the 21 gigawatts of coal-fired power in the system, he said, discussing analysis from the Climate Change Department. “I can’t think of a worse fit for Australia than nuclear power,” Bowen said.

Backers of small modular reactors include Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, though there’s currently only a handful of operating plants and key developers have recently flagged cost challenges.

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