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+====Renewables can’t keep up—aff forces shift to coal.==== |
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+Mark Abernethy 15 speechwriter, ghostwriter, journalist and author. Born in New Zealand, he has lived in Australia for most of his adult life. A former editor at Australian Penthouse magazine, he has also written for the Australian Financial Review, “Solar, wind, nuclear power on the rise, but coal still has its place”, Financial Review, 30 Nov 2015, BE |
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+The future challenge |
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+AND |
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+for South Australia. |
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+====Japan is the perfect example—if the ban is continued, they WILL shift to coal—that’s the long term plan.==== |
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+Andrew Follett 16 Energy and Environmental Reporter, “The End Of Nuclear Power In Japan Is Bringing Back Coal”, Daily Caller, 13 Jun 2016, BE |
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+An analysis published |
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+AND |
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+the report said. |
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+====Coal ash is more radioactive than nuclear waste.==== |
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+Mara Hvistendahl 7 American writer. Her book Unnatural Selection was a finalist for the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction “Coal Ash Is More Radioactive Than Nuclear Waste”, Scientific American, 13 Dec 2007, BE |
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+Over the past |
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+AND |
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+for coal plants. |