The two Frontier Economics reports pertaining to nuclear

Whilst attempting not to fall down that particular rabbit hole, here’s another two reports to add to the ‘if I had more time here’s something I’d like to read in detail’ List.

… noting that the Albanese Government looks surprisingly shaky for a first term government, so we might be needing to actually read in more detail if the government were to change in 2025.

 

Report Details about the Report

Report 1.

On 15th November 2024, Frontier Economics published this page titled ‘Independent economic assessment of nuclear power in the National Electricity Market’

This page provided access to this first report:

The page also notes:

‘The work presented in both reports is funded and directed solely by Frontier Economics. Consultation with various government and private sector parties was sought, to ensure we modelled the inclusion of nuclear power in the NEM most accurately.’

To provide ourselves with easier access to this report, should we ever look to read it in future, we’ve linked directly to it here:

2024-11-14-Frontier-Report01-DevelopingBaseCase

Report 2.

On 13th December 2024, Frontier Economics published this page titled ‘Economic analysis of including nuclear power in the NEM’

This page provided access to this second report, and includes a note similar to the one above:

To provide ourselves with easier access to this report, should we ever look to read it in future, we’ve linked directly to it here:

2024-12-13-Frontier-Report02-EconomicAnalysisNuclear

 

Nothing further, at this point.


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