06-23-2024, 11:41 AM
(06-23-2024, 11:09 AM)Thryleon link Wrote:No it didn't. Most people would rather be near a solar farm, followed by a windmill. You wouldn't want a nuclear plant near you. No one would.
Try and get anything built anywhere and people are against it.
Hell, we are no longer at our home ground because we were not able to redevelop it because people didn't want to live near unsightly light towers at PP and kept vetoing it.
Now people may feel more strongly against nuclear power, but that's beside the point. The binary, yes/no is what's looked at in these scenarios.
Find a spot out bush somewhere, no shortage of land in Australia, and get it done. Buy up surrounding bush properties if you must, but get it done.
