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Small Modular Reactors (SMRs): A Risky Gamble Versus Proven Renewable Solutions

The renewed interest in Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) as a potential green energy solution has sparked considerable debate. This critical assessment leverages insights from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) and CHATO International Pty Ltd, presenting a unified and urgent argument against the adoption of SMRs. Historical precedents and the poor track record of the Australian opposition in managing complex infrastructure projects further underscore the need for a shift in attitudes and policies.

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A Critical Assessment of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs): Viable Green Energy Source for Australia or  Extreme Sovereign Risk?
article Andrew Dyhin article Andrew Dyhin

A Critical Assessment of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs): Viable Green Energy Source for Australia or Extreme Sovereign Risk?

The Australian opposition's recent push to consider Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) as a viable green energy source is fraught with significant risks and uncertainties. This white paper critically examines this proposal, assessing it against a cradle-to-grave framework, industry best practices, due diligence, and sovereign risk. By highlighting several critical issues, this paper questions the feasibility and prudence of adopting SMRs in Australia. Key concerns include the lack of proven waste treatment solutions, the failure of Synroc technology, and the absence of a safe long-term global disposal solution for radioactive components.

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Irregularities in Retail Unit Pricing in Australia

'Irregularities in Retail Unit Pricing in Australia' covers extensive research into discrepancies and potentially misleading practices in unit pricing across major grocery retailers in Australia. With the annual sales in the market sectors reviewed exceeding $2.7 billion, the findings underscore substantial, across the board consumer impact, particularly during times of cost of living pressures.

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