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The Forum > General Discussion > Janus is doing Electric Trucking with battery-swap in 4 minutes, 33c / km when diesel is about 90c!

Janus is doing Electric Trucking with battery-swap in 4 minutes, 33c / km when diesel is about 90c!

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Why are we buying solar panels from China?Because there’s more profit in cheaper panels.

Have you seen an array of solar panels after a severe hail storm?
Posted by Is Mise, Saturday, 19 November 2022 5:31:54 PM
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We do not need coal mined or gas fracked from the ground, we can use fermented green waste to produce gas, and oil from plant seeds. My son-in-law refines vegetable cooking oil for his diesel wagon.
Posted by Josephus, Saturday, 19 November 2022 6:29:17 PM
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Issy, seen towns in NSW after climate change floods? Under water and the deniers here will claim its all normal.
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 19 November 2022 6:57:31 PM
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Nope, never seen a town after a climate change flood but seen plenty after and during the rainy seasons.
Inverell NSW, was severely flooded in 1991 with about a metre of water through the business district and homes on the same level.
Never had one as high again, I guess that Climate Change is keeping the water down.
The Nepean R below Warragamba Dam is another good example, Lachlan Macquarrie’s surveyors consulted the local tribes about flood levels and their subsequent marking of the levels have rarely, if ever, been exceeded.
Posted by Is Mise, Saturday, 19 November 2022 7:25:51 PM
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Mhaze,
It's not a stupid argument if I agree with your point about China. Why buy oil from Middle Eastern and Russian regimes that hate democracy, and why buy stuff from China when they're getting so antagonistic? I agree. Let's build our own. There is a company that produces them here in Australia. I basically think energy is a right, and if we can't get the market mechanisms right as an Ordo-Liberal I think we could even nationalise it and just build it ourselves. Like building our own subs - but that's another matter.
Energy - it's what makes the modern world happen. Yet many here have been hypnotised by the outright lie that we live in a 'free energy market' when they get $17.6 billion in subsidies every year! (11.6 in direct subsidies, 6 in indirect outsourced health costs.) So much for a free energy market - it's just obtuse to believe we have one of those in Australia!
Posted by Max Green, Saturday, 19 November 2022 8:37:33 PM
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Yes Max Green, & while we are at being sensible, lets harvest refine our own plentiful oil.

Paul do try to be a little bit honest just occasionally. 1956 my father was offered a very good job in Forbes. We were in Young at the time, & drove over one weekend to look at the place, & talk to those offering the job.

Luckily while there we met someone who showed us the recent flood level, & that even higher of a couple of years earlier. Both Forbes & Parks were regularly flooded moderately severely in the 50s & early 60s. We wisely stayed in Young regularly congratulating ourselves on our wisdom when Forbes went under again.

1951 we along with 80 others from the area had to be evacuated by a fleet of army DUCKS from our new house in Bathurst, when it was flooded. It must have happened in Bathurst many times since. The houses were still there in the late 60s, but had all gone when I visited Bathurst in 2002. Flooded too often I guess.

The lower part of my present property has been flooded twice in the last 4 years, that 4 years ago the highest in living memory. However I have been shown the height of the 1893 flood, which was a little over 2 meters higher. 1893 was the wettest year on record since records have been kept, a full 250mm higher than the next highest, 1954.

This year is on track to come in about 5TH on the rainfall record. Find any global warming garbage tn that record?

You need to make sure there aren't people with records of actual fact before making foolish claims about global warming records. Such claims just make you & the scam look silly.
Posted by Hasbeen, Saturday, 19 November 2022 10:59:05 PM
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