I think, secretly, Labour is fully aware they need to build a Nuclear Plant, regardless what the people think.
They need to make steps, as the Newspaper points out, to educate the population that we need to secure a longer term source of energy.
Educate the green people that Nuclear Plants are (and this is my opinion) more environmentally friendly than Hydrodams (considering the amount of damage it does to the wildlife).
Then if done correctly, and a prime spot is chosen (North Island Desert?), NZ can start building a Nuclear Plant.
If the education doesn't work, they have a back-up plan - Strangle us by the throats. 1. Blackouts and high power costs; eventually, people are going to get sick and tired of freezing to death during winter because they can't afford to pay the bills. The government won't allow Hydrodam's as an alternative because 1. it costs too much and 2. it damages the wildlife. While we have plenty of coal; they'll never consider that as an option.
We also have plenty of natural gas sources, but that is damn expensive; you might aswell go ahead and build a nuclear plant, which would provide a lot more energy for the same price.
Sure, wind power is an option, but not when the entire country is in need of power.
I heard last year, I can't remember exactly, but officials said that by the year 2015 or thereabouts, there will not be enough energy to supply all the needs in NZ; and mind you, it takes a long time to build a nuclear plant. Those new wind turbines being put up around the North Island are just to ease the stress for a few more years.
They need to make steps, as the Newspaper points out, to educate the population that we need to secure a longer term source of energy.
Educate the green people that Nuclear Plants are (and this is my opinion) more environmentally friendly than Hydrodams (considering the amount of damage it does to the wildlife).
Then if done correctly, and a prime spot is chosen (North Island Desert?), NZ can start building a Nuclear Plant.
If the education doesn't work, they have a back-up plan - Strangle us by the throats. 1. Blackouts and high power costs; eventually, people are going to get sick and tired of freezing to death during winter because they can't afford to pay the bills. The government won't allow Hydrodam's as an alternative because 1. it costs too much and 2. it damages the wildlife. While we have plenty of coal; they'll never consider that as an option.
We also have plenty of natural gas sources, but that is damn expensive; you might aswell go ahead and build a nuclear plant, which would provide a lot more energy for the same price.
Sure, wind power is an option, but not when the entire country is in need of power.
I heard last year, I can't remember exactly, but officials said that by the year 2015 or thereabouts, there will not be enough energy to supply all the needs in NZ; and mind you, it takes a long time to build a nuclear plant. Those new wind turbines being put up around the North Island are just to ease the stress for a few more years.
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