Energy Minister Chris Bowen's claim nuclear reactor would take nearly two decades to build in Australia contradicted by federal government agency
But the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation says in a section on its website about small modular reactors: “An SMR has a projected construction time of three to five years, while a large reactor takes six to 12 years.”Mr O’Brien does not deny that some time would have to be spent setting up a nuclear regulator first.
The Albanese Government and sceptics have pointed to the lack of development of small modular reactors, but the Canadian province of Ontario announced a project involving 300 SMRs last year. He said Australia was “already a nuclear nation” and would not be starting its project of transitioning coal-fired power plant sites to nuclear energy reactors “from scratch”.
“Nothing Chris Bowen says is true. He hasn't delivered on any one of his promises. And so I would just dismiss immediately any guarantee when it has a dollar figure against it that Chris Bowen says,” Mr O’Brien said.
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