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The two reasons why there is a business case for nuclear power in Australia

Tom Elliott
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Federal Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Ted O’Brien, has outlined the two reasons why there is a business case for nuclear power in Australia.

It comes after Peter Dutton and the Liberal Party unveiled a national nuclear plan on Wednesday, with seven locations announced for nuclear power plants around the country.

Press PLAY to hear Ted O’Brien explain why there is a business case for nuclear power

General Manager of Plastic Fabrications, a plastics manufacturer based in the Latrobe Valley, Peter Ceeney, welcomes the discussion of nuclear power after Traralgon was announced as one of the locations for a nuclear power plant.

But there is one thing that he is “really concerned” about at the moment.

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Images: Albert Perez/Getty – iStock 

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