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Battery baloney, hydrogen hype and green fairy tales : Comments

By Viv Forbes, published 10/7/2024

There are two troublesome Green Energy Unions – the Solar Workers down tools every night and cloudy day, and the Turbine Crews stop work if winds are too weak or too strong.

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Keep them coming Viv. This paper by Ian McNaughton published in the journal, Science of Climate Change <https://scienceofclimatechange.org/ian-l-k-mcnaugton-2024-temperature-versus-co2-population-growth/> exposes the IPCC-promoted myth that carbon dioxide drives climate change. This Spectator article published today follows this up, Nuclear is but the second option <https://www.spectator.com.au/2024/07/nuclear-is-but-the-second-option/>. But new coal-fired power stations should not be High Efficiency, Low Emission (HELE), they should be Higher Efficiency, High Emission (HEHE) so long as the emissions are plant-nourishing carbon dioxide and water vapour.
Posted by John McRobert, Wednesday, 10 July 2024 8:41:25 AM
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Some may disagree that increasing CO2 is helpful, like Las Vegas where as we speak people are dropping like flies from the unprecedented heat and it's not clear where future water will come from. Albo thinks two big delusions, namely near 100% renewables and record immigration, can combine into a green growth nirvana. Things are pretty grim if we are heading for good times. Like paying the bills even if you have a roof over your head.

Between now and 2030 I think some pennies will drop. We need baseload power and hydrogen is a dud. Inner city luvvies have had their turn at setting the agenda then it will be time for pragmatism.
Posted by Taswegian, Wednesday, 10 July 2024 8:51:41 AM
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Even the UN, that organisation that Albanese-Australia is enslaved to, supports nuclear power, but still the blockheads resist.
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 10 July 2024 9:10:08 AM
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No, the UN isn't guiding Albo. More likely some super funds and wealthy Aussies wanting to keep their multi billion dollar annual handouts from taxpayers. No worries for them about the mass extermination of wildlife so they can can get our money.

The OECD has done system cost analysis showing an intermittent only grid to be economically unfeasible.
Posted by Fester, Wednesday, 10 July 2024 10:15:20 AM
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And now LG has ads in major newspapers to recall some of its home batteries because of ‘risks of fire’. How often will this arise if more and more home batteries are installed? No guarantees from fires.
Posted by Lytton, Wednesday, 10 July 2024 2:27:12 PM
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Not allowed to chop a tree down in your back yard however we can clear plenty of trees to erect wind turbines, cover good grazing land and build acres of solar panels. Dig quaries to mine gravel, sand, cement at what cost and in turn import the bits to try and keep the power on.
Ok to have nuclear subs but not a nuclear power station. How bloody stupid are we
Posted by gj123, Monday, 15 July 2024 1:41:23 PM
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