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France could be 100 per cent nuclear. Why not Australia?

19 November 2024

12:56 PM

19 November 2024

12:56 PM

80 per cent of electricity production is done by nuclear (in France). Actually, we could have 100 per cent, but we have, let’s say, “renewables” imposed by the EU.’

This was the response by Charles-Henri Gallois, when I had the pleasure of interviewing him during a recent episode of the Global Discussion Forum.

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