watch nowNuclear energy has never been part of Australia's energy mix as it has abundant renewables, according to Australia's minister for climate change and energy.
Nuclear plays a role in various countries' mix, but in Australia, it never has," Chris Bowen told CNBC on the sidelines of the G20 energy ministers meeting in Goa, India.
"Wherever you look, there's issues from our point of view with nuclear energy," he said, outlining problems that can come from adopting nuclear energy.
Furthermore, Australia will be starting from "worse than scratch" since it never had a nuclear industry in the first place, he said.
"They're not going to be replaced with coal fired power, it's just not going to happen," Bowen said.
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