ANDREW FORREST IS MOSTLY RIGHT!
It's no surprise that Andrew Forrest is taking steps to protect his business and investments in renewables, hydrogen, mining, and farming, as highlighted in his recent press club address and interview with The Business.
?I agree with Andrew Forrest because he is MOSTLY RIGHT about the LNP and its renewable policies and because they have forgotten their country's grassroots members for the future dream of Nuclear Fission (Ted O'Brien MP and the Hon.Peter Duttons pet project)
?A Great Headline by the Guardian on Nuclear Fission.
?However, Andrew, you, Ted O'Brien MP and the Hon.Peter Dutton lack up-to-date knowledge and awareness of current happenings in recent energy systems developments overseas; otherwise, Andrew your address would lean towards a new developing industry.
?A new industry that will blend well alongside renewables, grid-attached, variable hydrogen power generation and batteries for a total power generation system solution for the world, not just Australia.
?A wiser person would know this and might even invest in this developing industry, just to hedge their security, and future and promote and support this developing industry, alongside the renewables, grid-attached variable hydrogen power generation, batteries, and, help mining, farming, develop overseas markets in, SE Asia, Indo-Pacific and Oceania.
This new industry may even assist the Liberal’s and the National's advisors to see it as a strong election debate and so might Labor and the Greens advisors.
?Interestingly, another media story that is gaining attention is the announcement of worldwide extensions of the service life of several fission plants, which implies that few green builds are being started or are planned. My view is that they are hedging for some business reason.
?One reason is that fission is moving towards obsolescence at an accelerated pace, as it is "out of step, out of time, out of place," and merely a temporary industry globally.
?These nuclear fission enterprises may think exercising patience is preferable to being wasteful or missing an opportunity.
?As they would also know, as fission trebles, fission fuel shortage is increasingly real, in 100 or 80 years, as stated in recent UN documents and linked below.
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?Plus the competition to fission from the renewables, grid-attached variable hydrogen power generation with batteries for a total worldwide power generation system solution. Where fission can only deploy at present to just 39 rich countries out of 195 poorer that make up the world.
?Now to let you know, Andrew, and your National and Liberal cohorts, as well as Labor's, there is another option missed out in your recent press club address and interview with The Business.
?Commercial fusion electrical energy generation is a promising and innovative method of producing sustainable and clean energy.
?By 2028, Helion is expected to start producing electricity from its first fusion commercial power plant, which will provide electricity to Microsoft. The plant will produce at least 50 MWe after an initial ramp-up period.
?If you want nuclear energy, opt for the cleaner and safer option of FUSION.
?FUSION with renewables, grid-attached variable hydrogen power generation, batteries, mining, and farming offer world energy and food security, sovereign security, and the development of more jobs, careers, and industries as well as new careers and technologies into the future.
?Now see what news is happening in the Fusion industry in the world and not in Australia.
?Renewables, grid-attached variable hydrogen power generation, and batteries, in collaboration with Fusion, offer mining, and farming world energy and food security, sovereign security, and the development of more jobs, careers, and industries.
?Without weaponisation, pollution of waterways and radiated toxic waste.
?Which Nuclear fission or fusion?