10-17-2022, 02:32 AM
Bit like buying a EV vehicle, high initial expense and you need to drive a certain number of K's to break even and then you start saving money.
You need all States working together and a network of reactors which deliver no more than 10% of the total output each for safety and maintenance.
It's the initial outlay, selling the cost/reward and setting up a controlling administration with the usual politics involved which are the barriers to entry for Australia.
The technology is there but it's pushing the go button in people's minds that is the hard bit...
You need all States working together and a network of reactors which deliver no more than 10% of the total output each for safety and maintenance.
It's the initial outlay, selling the cost/reward and setting up a controlling administration with the usual politics involved which are the barriers to entry for Australia.
The technology is there but it's pushing the go button in people's minds that is the hard bit...

