Yep. Goodun, twisted just like they twisted the "tax breaks" after dumping the $1,500 low income offset and plunging many on the borderline of poverty into tears in tax agent's offices.
Sorry, I just tell the truth and cal it as it is. Factual.
I still pose the question. Last week joyrider Elon Musk shot another rocket into space. How much damage does the emissions from those things do and what damage do they do leaving and re-entering the stratosphere?
These billionaire show pony's are put on a pedestal as heroes, yet the climate change mob stay silent every time they let off a rocket???
Whenarewethere said
09:43 AM Feb 20, 2024
Yesterday we had a blackout in Sydney. Running off coal as few as I am aware.
Craig1 said
12:14 PM Feb 21, 2024
there ya go, black coal, blackout. No coal a blackout for sure
grahos said
03:31 PM Feb 21, 2024
There are 2 sources overlooked Hydrogen and Nuclear.
Aussie1 said
09:16 PM Feb 21, 2024
Go Nuclear, and I am NOT joking. Only way to go.
Southern Cruizer said
08:13 AM Feb 22, 2024
Aussie1 wrote:
Go Nuclear, and I am NOT joking. Only way to go.
x 2
peter67 said
09:27 AM Feb 22, 2024
X3
dorian said
09:48 AM Feb 22, 2024
If a massive storm knocks out the grid, what does it matter what kind of power station is supplying the grid? How will more capacity overcome a problem with the grid?
Gundog said
10:48 AM Feb 22, 2024
dorian wrote:
If a massive storm knocks out the grid, what does it matter what kind of power station is supplying the grid? How will more capacity overcome a problem with the grid?
I think thats a bit of a furphy, why would towers in Western Vic knock out a Power station in Eastern Vic.
Think back a few years when SA had a major blackout because HT towers collapsed, sure the towers were made from cheap steel from China.
There was a suggestion that these towers had a design flaw that wasnt rectified, yet some had been fix but others remain to be serviced.
dorian said
11:18 AM Feb 22, 2024
Gundog wrote:
Think back a few years when SA had a major blackout because HT towers collapsed, sure the towers were made from cheap steel from China.
Low carbon steel? Must be those pesky climate whingers again.
Whenarewethere said
09:38 PM Feb 22, 2024
My Dad was designing arc steel furnaces back in the 1960 & 70ies. A tried & tested technology run off some form of electricity.
Coal, solar or methane from one's a--- makes no difference for the electricity generation.
Whenarewethere said
10:27 PM Feb 22, 2024
Gundog wrote:
dorian wrote:
If a massive storm knocks out the grid, what does it matter what kind of power station is supplying the grid? How will more capacity overcome a problem with the grid?
I think thats a bit of a furphy, why would towers in Western Vic knock out a Power station in Eastern Vic.
Think back a few years when SA had a major blackout because HT towers collapsed, sure the towers were made from cheap steel from China.
There was a suggestion that these towers had a design flaw that wasnt rectified, yet some had been fix but others remain to be serviced.
Because where were only 5 spare towers in all of Australia for simple backup emergency situations in any one State where all the States agreed to lend (as such) each other State, towers for emergency situations, amortising inventory costs across all States.
At about a $1,000,000 a tower the State Governments thought it was poor investment to have spare towers sitting on the shelf for emergencies & thought they could pop down to Bunning & buy as many towers as needed!... what was the bar code?
States couldn't even do exchanges to help each other out.
No spare stock of towers across Australia. One State needed 23 tower kits for one storm.
What's it called. 'Just In Time'... but the dunny was out of paper... cistern broken... broken seat... & cracked bowl... not to forget the broken door & rusty hinges with pins on the floor & the lock missing.
Oh, almost forget that the artichokes failed to grow. That's how failed the system was.
I am sure you would run your own "simple" caravan electrical system with more backup.
Multiple batteries, multiple solar input, other charging options (DC-DC), multiple controllers, spare cables & plugs... or life would not be worth living... Wifey wise!
what a bloody beauty
Sorry, I just tell the truth and cal it as it is. Factual.
I still pose the question. Last week joyrider Elon Musk shot another rocket into space. How much damage does the emissions from those things do and what damage do they do leaving and re-entering the stratosphere?
These billionaire show pony's are put on a pedestal as heroes, yet the climate change mob stay silent every time they let off a rocket???
Yesterday we had a blackout in Sydney. Running off coal as few as I am aware.
x 2
I think thats a bit of a furphy, why would towers in Western Vic knock out a Power station in Eastern Vic.
Think back a few years when SA had a major blackout because HT towers collapsed, sure the towers were made from cheap steel from China.
There was a suggestion that these towers had a design flaw that wasnt rectified, yet some had been fix but others remain to be serviced.
Low carbon steel? Must be those pesky climate whingers again.
My Dad was designing arc steel furnaces back in the 1960 & 70ies. A tried & tested technology run off some form of electricity.
Coal, solar or methane from one's a--- makes no difference for the electricity generation.
Because where were only 5 spare towers in all of Australia for simple backup emergency situations in any one State where all the States agreed to lend (as such) each other State, towers for emergency situations, amortising inventory costs across all States.
At about a $1,000,000 a tower the State Governments thought it was poor investment to have spare towers sitting on the shelf for emergencies & thought they could pop down to Bunning & buy as many towers as needed!... what was the bar code?
States couldn't even do exchanges to help each other out.
No spare stock of towers across Australia. One State needed 23 tower kits for one storm.
What's it called. 'Just In Time'... but the dunny was out of paper... cistern broken... broken seat... & cracked bowl... not to forget the broken door & rusty hinges with pins on the floor & the lock missing.
Oh, almost forget that the artichokes failed to grow. That's how failed the system was.
I am sure you would run your own "simple" caravan electrical system with more backup.
Multiple batteries, multiple solar input, other charging options (DC-DC), multiple controllers, spare cables & plugs... or life would not be worth living... Wifey wise!