Dutton's plan for nuclear power will open up a $70 billion gas gap, Labor says
Closing the nuclear-energy electricity gap with gas power will cost $70 billion, boost emissions by 325 million tonnes, and increase gas usage through to 2035 by five times annual production, according to new Labor analysis.
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