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Labor's $60bn energy black hole.
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Three shifts a day for seven days means 10,920 per shift per man a year.
to install 22000 x 365 x 8yrs =64,240,000 panels.
64240000/10920/8 = 736 men every day for 8 years per shift.
Allowing for weekend shifts 736 men x 4 shift teams = 2944 men divided amongst all sites.
On each site a meal cabin must be installed and staffed to provide meals.
Buses and drivers to take the workers to and from the nearest town.
All that does not take into account annual holidays, public holidays etc.
Any day work is stopped for such as weather etc the lost panel numbers
have to be added to the total 22,000 a day.
I suspect that this program will get nowhere near its promised plan.