Grant Chalmers (@grantchalmers) 's Twitter Profile
Grant Chalmers

@grantchalmers

Interested in macroeconomic trends, geopolitics, investing, energy, data science, #rstats #python. Pro deep decarbonisation and hence nuclear energy.

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Aidan Morrison (@footnotesguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyway, I don't know what to say... but this is how complete nonsense (like aluminium needs wind and solar, or $600bn for 3.7% of our power from nuclear) finds a voice, and many more voices to echo the nonsense. 21/21

Sarah Lawley (@lawleyenergy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tyrone Dlisle Australian Greens True. The anti-nuclear ideology even dates back to 1981, when Bob Brown was advocating building coal plants. It was a grave mistake to prioritise not having nuclear power ahead of decarbonisation.

<a href="/TDlisle/">Tyrone Dlisle</a> <a href="/Greens/">Australian Greens</a> True.

The anti-nuclear ideology even dates back to 1981, when Bob Brown was advocating building coal plants.

It was a grave mistake to prioritise not having nuclear power ahead of decarbonisation.
Small Caps (@smallcapsasx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Boss Energy records robust margins and first positive free cashflow at Honeymoon uranium mine smallcaps.com.au/boss-energy-ro… #ASX $BOE Boss Energy Ltd

Geoff Wilson (@geoffwilsonwam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every Australian needs to vote against taxing unrealised gains. It’s an unfair illogical tax the Australian Labor Anthony Albanese Jim Chalmers MP desperately want. They don’t understand the significant unintended consequences of taxing profits before they are made. We estimate the negative

Every Australian needs to vote against taxing unrealised gains. It’s an unfair illogical tax the <a href="/AustralianLabor/">Australian Labor</a> <a href="/AlboMP/">Anthony Albanese</a> <a href="/JEChalmers/">Jim Chalmers MP</a> desperately want. 
They don’t understand the significant unintended consequences of taxing profits before they are made. We estimate the negative
Jens Christiansen (@jenshigh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the Nuclear Power plant Olkiluoto in Finland. Last year, it produced more energy than all the wind-turbines in Denmark combined. We have the solutions. Implement them.

This is the Nuclear Power plant Olkiluoto in Finland.

Last year, it produced more energy than all the wind-turbines in Denmark combined.

We have the solutions. Implement them.
Seaver Wang (@wang_seaver) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ketan mocks inertia chatter re: Spain outage while misunderstanding inertia. Inertia doesn’t scale with generation output but rather with spinning generator mass. Spain had 4 reactors online, 2 at 70% power. Inertia equivalent to 4 reactors at full power! More thoughts below.🧵

Ketan mocks inertia chatter re: Spain outage while misunderstanding inertia. Inertia doesn’t scale with generation output but rather with spinning generator mass. Spain had 4 reactors online, 2 at 70% power. Inertia equivalent to 4 reactors at full power!

More thoughts below.🧵
Amir Adnani (@amiradnani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If we step back and add it up: Google has now partnered with Kairos Power (500 MW) and Elementl Power (3 sites, 1.8 GW) to advance a total of 2.3 GW of new U.S. advanced nuclear capacity. A clear signal tech is going all-in on 24/7 clean power for the AI era. #nuclear #uranium

Shane Oliver (@shaneoliveramp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With Labor+Greens having Senate control the 30% tax on super fund earnings with balances >$3m will likely become law. Unless the threshold is indexed my colleague ⁦Diana Mousina⁩ has calculated a new workforce entrant will probably have to pay the tax before they retire.

With Labor+Greens having Senate control the 30% tax on super fund earnings with balances &gt;$3m will likely become law. Unless the threshold is indexed my colleague ⁦<a href="/DianaMousina/">Diana Mousina</a>⁩ has calculated a new workforce entrant will probably have to pay the tax before they retire.
Geoff Wilson (@geoffwilsonwam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ex Labor prime minister Paul Keating has labelled both the principle of taxing unrealised gains and the failure to index the $3m threshold as “unconscionable”. Others call it illogical, bad, dumb, mad, crazy, stupid, wrong, own goal. What do you call it? afr.com/politics/feder…