Here’s what we know about the Coalition’s seven planned nuclear power sites

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Peter Dutton has revealed the Coalition would use existing power stations in Queensland, NSW, Victoria and WA for nuclear energy. But from there it gets tricky

Victoria's Loy Yang power station in 2022. The AGL-owned site is on the Coalition’s list for planned nuclear power sites, along with Callide, Tarong, Liddell and others.Victoria's Loy Yang power station in 2022. The AGL-owned site is on the Coalition’s list for planned nuclear power sites, along with Callide, Tarong, Liddell and others.

The Coalition has also offered no further information to the MPs who represent the sites and who will have to face these questions in the coming election. a Queensland-government-owned company – owns 50%. The other owner is in administration and the Queensland government is negotiating to buy them out.

 

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