THE MOVEMENT
The rest of the world is embracing nuclear
As countries around the world turn to nuclear power for clean, reliable energy, outdated regulations still ban its use in Australia. The facts about modern nuclear energy are clear—it's safe, efficient, and crucial for reaching net zero.
It's time for Australia to rethink nuclear as part of our sustainable future.
455 reactors operate today in 32 countries and over 70 reactors are under construction
455 reactors operate today in 32 countries and over 70 reactors are under construction
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America leads the way
93 reactors generate 19% of the country’s electricity.
Nuclear energy prevents 476 million metric tonnes of CO2 emissions annually.
Supports nearly 800K jobs and adds approximately $43.7 billion to the economy annually.
Each power plant generates $470 million annually, including $40 million in wages. -
France leads Europe in low-carbon energy
Nuclear power provides 70% of France’s electricity.
The nuclear sector supports 220,000 jobs and adds €6 billion every year to the economy, making it France’s third-largest industrial sector.
With 56 nuclear reactors, France has the second-largest fleet globally and exports energy worth over €3 billion each year. -
Canada embraced nuclear 20 years ago
Nuclear energy powers 10 million homes and provides 14% of the country’s electricity.
The nuclear sector supports 76,000 jobs and over 200 companies.
It generates $6 billion annually.
Canada consistently maintains one of the cleanest energy grids in the world.
Did you know?
Australia is perfectly positioned for nuclear with almost 30% of known global uranium resources.
We have it, and we should use it for our net-zero future.
What do the world’s leading experts say?
Hear their take on the nuclear debate
OPPORTUNITY MISSED
Nuclear energy is not just clean; it also boosts our economy. It creates jobs and supports industries by providing reliable, affordable, and always-available energy.
Good for our environment, great for our economy
A Future Made in Australia could be supercharged by nuclear energy, powering new industries that add value to our mining and agricultural products before export, all while creating jobs and boosting the economy.
We have it all and should use it all
Australia’s iron ore, copper, critical minerals and uranium are crucial for global decarbonisation.
By leveraging all of our resources—including nuclear energy—we can drive progress toward a zero-emission future.
There is no sound economic or scientific reason to ban civilian nuclear energy and embracing it can position Australia as a leader in clean, sustainable energy.
It’s time to rethink nuclear now
We need to look at the whole picture and revisit the outdated regulations that ban nuclear energy in Australia. The facts on today’s nuclear energy speak for themselves.
Nuclear energy has so much to offer Australia.
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It's Safe
It’s a proven safe form of energy.
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It's Clean
It’s cleaner energy, with zero carbon emissions.
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It's Reliable
It’s reliable - nuclear plants can produce a large capacity of energy, 24/7.
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It's Smart
It’s smarter for our economy, nuclear power can support new industries and high-paying jobs.