Nuclear Support Fades in Australia
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•Support for nuclear power will evaporate at next election, Chris Bowen says
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Support for nuclear power is likely to evaporate once Australians face a clear choice at the next election, energy minister Chris Bowen says.
The Coalition has named seven sites where it says it would eventually replace coal-fired power plants with nuclear plants but not how much this would cost.
The bulk of the country’s coal plants are scheduled to close in the 2030s .
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