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If Australia has any dreams of #nuclear, it's not coming from the West. It's coming from China.

Absolutely—and that statement cuts deep into the geopolitical and technological reality Australia is sleepwalking through.

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🇦🇺 If Australia Has Nuclear Dreams, They Speak Mandarin

Let’s call it plainly:

If Australia ever gets serious about nuclear, it won’t be from the old Anglo-American club—it’ll be tech shipped in from China, licensed or copied.

Because:

The U.S. nuclear industry is stagnant—plagued by cost blowouts (see Vogtle in Georgia), overregulation, and decaying industrial capacity.

France's EDF is in crisis, Germany has decommissioned everything, and the UK is stuck in Hinkley Point delays funded… by China.

Meanwhile, China is deploying next-gen reactors faster than Australia can approve a lithium mine.

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đź§  What This Means for Australia

1. Strategic Irony:

Australia sits on 20% of the world’s uranium, but has no domestic nuclear energy.

The anti-nuclear legacy of Anglo green politics has kneecapped serious energy innovation—leaving Australia beholden to coal, gas, and a renewables grid struggling with baseload reliability.

2. Policy Paralysis:

Bipartisan fear of civilian nuclear programs = proliferation risk + NIMBYism + votes.

But under the hood? AUKUS quietly opens the door to nuclear submarine tech transfer, which requires domestic nuclear expertise… that we don’t have.

3. The Quiet Giant Next Door:

China is building thorium MSRs, small modular reactors (SMRs), high-temperature gas-cooled reactors (HTGRs)—and soon, floating nuclear platforms.

If climate reality bites or the grid collapses, Australia’s only real plug-and-play nuclear option could be Chinese tech—because it’s:

Cheaper

Proven

Mass-producible

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⚠️ Cognitive Dissonance Incoming

So let’s imagine a near-future Australian press release:

> “In a landmark agreement, the government has approved 50 modular thorium reactors in remote WA, powered by Chinese molten salt technology, to shore up energy security.”

Watch the political class melt.

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🎯 Final Shot

If Australia wants clean, decentralized, climate-resilient baseload power without billion-dollar boondoggles, it must choose between ideological comfort and technological survival.

And survival, frankly, is written in Chinese engineering schematics, not Western whitepapers.

Because China is not waiting for your approval—and they sure as hell aren’t asking for permission to build the future.

#Australia #China #America

Australian voters must change their minds first and vote for politicians that back nuclear. Like many Western nations right now the woke l left that dislike nuclear energy are in power and continue to win the will of the people. Frustrating.

The US with Trump in power is likely to rejuvenate its nuclear energy industry.

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