South Australia to power over 100 nuclear plants

South Australia will produce enough uranium to fuel a third of  the world's nuclear power plants if the  Olympic Dam expansion goes  ahead, Mineral and Resources Minister  Tom Koutsantonis says.
The  minister has offered the insight into the level of uranium  production  expected should mining giant BHP Billiton push ahead  with the $30  billion expansion of the copper, uranium and gold  project in the  state's north.
Last year, SA produced 4,520 tonnes of uranium, or  just eight  per cent of the global total and enough to fuel six  one-gigawatt  nuclear reactors.
'Should the proposed expansion of  the world's largest known  uranium deposit at Olympic Dam progress as  expected, then it's  likely this state will be producing enough uranium  to fuel a third  of the world's 386 operating nuclear plants,' Mr  Koutsantonis told  the Australia China Resources Symposium in Adelaide.
'This  expansion will not only result in the world's largest  uranium mine,  but the world's largest open pit mine, the fourth  largest copper mine  and the fourth largest goldmine.'
BHP Billiton has until the end  of this year to give the final go  ahead for the Olympic Dam expansion  or face the need to renegotiate  state government approvals.
Hosting  Wednesday's symposium in conjunction with the Northern  Territory  government, Mr Koutsantonis said the state and territory  offered a  formidable resource base to support economic growth in  China.
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