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4 comments on Motion for peak oil select committee in South Australia
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Perhaps because, so far, except for marine propulsion, it generates only electricity.
Ah, so electricity is a possible oil substitute. As long as it's very high-cost electricity, i.e., an oil substitute that will not be used, and will not defund the oil interests.
This makes perfect sense: the so-to-speak honorable member is one of the oil interests because petroleum is heavily taxed in Australia. The lives nuclear energy might save would cost her money.
How shall the car gain nuclear cachet?
Solar will be cheaper than nuclear in the not so distant future - its not really worth turning the clock back to the 1950's.
Given that South Australia his home to the world's largest uranium mine, you're on thin ice trying to spin it as a pro-oil / anti-nuclear location...
As for oil taxes making parliamentarians "oil interests", I really don't see the logic in this - making oil more expensive encourages substitutes - we should triple our fuel taxes.