The opposition leader has declared, if elected, he will shift the energy grid to net zero emissions by 2050 for $331 billion - $260 billion less than the Albanese government's plan.
The article from The Sydney Morning Herald discusses Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's revelation of the costs associated with his proposed nuclear energy plan, which he claims will be a key issue in the upcoming federal election. Dutton has outlined that the plan involves constructing seven nuclear reactors across Australia, with an estimated cost of $100 billion over 25 years. He argues that this investment will lead to lower energy prices and greater energy security, contrasting it with the current government's renewable energy focus. The plan has sparked debate, with critics questioning the financial viability, environmental impact, and the timeline for implementation. Dutton's strategy appears to target voters in key battleground seats, particularly in regional areas where nuclear facilities are proposed, aiming to sway public opinion by emphasizing long-term economic benefits and energy reliability.