The Coalition wants small modular reactors such as this design by Westinghouse proposed for the United Kingdom.Credit:AP
Announcing his energy plan in June,Opposition Leader Peter Dutton said a future Coalition government would rely on a diverse energy mix including nuclear facilities –to be located at the sites of seven current and closing coal plants – gas,coal and renewables.
Two of the sites – Northern Power Station in South Australia and Muja Power Station in Western Australia – would be SMR-only facilities,and could start producing electricity by 2035,Dutton said,while a modern,larger plant could be producing nuclear-powered electricity by 2037.
But the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering has a far dimmer view of SMRs’ capacity to form part of Australia’s energy mix in the short or medium term.
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In a report released overnight,the academy said it was unlikely commercial releases could begin before the late 2030s to mid-2040s,and even this would depend on regulatory approvals,investment and resource allocation.
A mature market was unlikely until the latter part of the 2040s,it said.
“Small modular reactors are not yet commercially available and there is no clear timeline as to when that will be,” the academy’s president,Dr Katherine Woodthorpe,said.