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The year that never was : Comments

By Everald Compton, published 21/12/2018

It was just a boring time of decadent politics and absent ethics in which not one inspiring thing happened and there was much to lament.

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Everard,

Pointless and boring sums up your contributions to OLO for 2018, and pretty much every year previously.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Sunday, 30 December 2018 11:52:47 AM
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At least get the spelling of the author's name
correct before making your usually - exciting and vibrant
observations!
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 30 December 2018 12:20:28 PM
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Aidan, Alan B

You are misinformed. Stop believing the fanciful – if not deceptive -- claims of the CSIRO and other warmists.

Remove your blinkers. Observe what happened in the rest of the world as a result of increasing the penetration of unreliable weather-dependent renewables, at the expense of reliable coal-fired generation.

Without exception, electricity prices went up.

If there were any respite in Australian prices by increasing unreliable weather-dependent renewables, it would be only temporary.

If the unreliable, weather-dependent renewables were cheaper than coal, there would be no need for their subsidisation.

There is no scientific or economic justification for spending (actually wasting) billions of dollars on installing unreliable, weather-dependent renewables -- there is no measurable impact on global warming, but power prices are driven up and supply reliability is driven down
Posted by Raycom, Sunday, 30 December 2018 3:19:59 PM
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