South Australia costlier than Denmark, which used to be the most costly place in the world http://www.afr.com/news/australian-households-pay-highest-power-prices-in-world-20170804-gxp58a …pic.twitter.com/rpqdHh4moZ
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South Australia costlier than Denmark, which used to be the most costly place in the world http://www.afr.com/news/australian-households-pay-highest-power-prices-in-world-20170804-gxp58a …pic.twitter.com/rpqdHh4moZ
I believe it took the steam machine 75 years after it even worked, to reach the stage we call its "invention" by James Watt. Might not the same be true for "renewables"?
Yes, Prof Smil has repeatedly made the same point plus it gets harder for each new energy source (because the others stay put) (here from Scientific American) http://vaclavsmil.com/wp-content/uploads/scientificamerican0114-521.pdf …pic.twitter.com/TIzrkiTZVX
Not all Australians are this fucking stupid 
Solar and batteries have driven down electricity costs which were being elevated by opportunistic behaviour from fossil fuel generators. This is all on the public record. You look pretty stupid peddling this crap.
@MRobertsQLD Don’t worry Mal We have Diesel pumping out CO2 Stupidity at its Best CraigKellyMPpic.twitter.com/xuBiZpnWQ7
Our coal plants are old and failing. Cheaper to build new renewables and storage. 32 failures from coal and gas this summer.http://www.tai.org.au/gas-coal-watch
South Australia should aim for 100% renewables by 2025, not 50%.http://snip.ly/32pqg#http://reneweconomy.com.au/south-australia-aim-100-renewables-2025-not-50-34320/ …
Aiming for zero birds and bats. Good luck with the insects.
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