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New report by Energy News Bulletin reveals strong support within the energy industry for Coalition's nuclear plans

  • Written by: PR Newswire Asia - Daily Bulletin Au RSS
  • 78.5% of all respondents said they would like to see nuclear energy as part of Australia's energy mix in the next 25yrs
  • 86.3% of all respondents cited the reliability of nuclear energy as a power source as the main benefit/opportunity of nuclear energy in Australia
  • 73.9% of all respondents cited public opinion as the main barriers to/challenges with nuclear energy in Australia

PERTH, Australia, Jan. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Despite the ongoing public debate kicked off by Coalition's plans for a nuclear-powered Australia if elected in 2025's general election, people working within the energy and resources sector are strongly in favour nuclear energy having a role in Australia's future energy mix.

That's according to a new survey by Energy News Bulletin – the APAC region's most comprehensive source of daily energy news – who have surveyed their readers on attitudes towards nuclear power in Australia.

The headline finding in the Future of Energy: Nuclear power in Australia report is that more than three quarters (78.5%) want to see nuclear energy as part of the country's before 2050 and just over two thirds (67%) see nuclear energy becoming a part of Australia's energy mix in the next 25 years.

Russell Yeo, Energy News Bulletin's managing editor, says those working within the energy resources sectors - some of the most engaged and informed people in the country on the issue of nuclear energy – have spoken clearly on their support for the divisive energy option.

"We compared these figures to the findings of similar, recently conducted surveys of the Australian population and found support for nuclear energy is higher in the energy sector.

"Polls varies but our figure of 78.5% is noticeably higher than 61% found in a recent Lowy Institute survey," he said.

In the wake of Peter Dutton releasing the costings for his nuclear energy policy, the ENB survey found eight in ten think the Albanese government's opposition to nuclear power in Australia is mainly ideological, against less than a fifth (15.8%) saying it's an economic objection. Similarly, just over two thirds (70.8%) think the Australian general population's opposition to nuclear power in Australia is mainly ideological. 

"What's clear through the public debate which has been happening since Dutton announced his plans in June 2024 is that peoples' opinions are very entrenched on both sides of the argument.

"It's going to be fascinating seeing how much of a political Sherrin this issue is in the run up to the general election," added Yeo.

Notes to editors:

  • The full data set is available upon request

About Energy News Bulletin

Energy News Bulletin (ENB) is the Asia Pacific region's most comprehensive source of daily energy news, providing unparalleled insight into the energy sector through expert commentary and researched features.

ENB ensures businesses have comprehensive global oil and gas industry news and information relevant to oil and gas explorers, producers, industry investors and suppliers.

ENB's daily newsletter will keeps subscribers up-to-date with developments across all aspects of the industry.

ENB's subscribers have access to breaking news and analysis of corporate and investment activity in the energy sector, combined with special research reports, print editions, multimedia and exclusive event coverage.

For both readers and advertisers, Energy News Bulletin is an essential resource for keeping abreast of oil and gas projects, new energy developments and supply opportunities.

ENB is published by Aspermont Limited, owner of a range of high-quality print and online products for the global resources sector – see www.aspermont.com for more details.

 

Authors: PR Newswire Asia - Daily Bulletin Au RSS

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