Daily Telegraph: There is No Such Thing as Affordable Renewable Energy
Posted: June 18, 2017 Filed under: Australia, Carbon Dioxide, Energy Poverty, Fact Check, Failed Green Schemes, Fossil Fuels, Global Warming Zealots, Govt Climate Agenda, Green Agenda, Green Energy, Renewables, Solar, Unreliables, Wind Farms | Tags: Blackouts, Credlin, Energy, Energy Poverty, Fuel Poverty, Global Warming Scam, Green Energy, Green Energy Failure, Malcolm Turnbull, Renewable energy, renewables, RET, unreliables Leave a comment“The biggest deniers in the whole climate change debate are those who think we can have affordable power, lower emissions and a reliable network.”
Peta Credlin for PM! Spot-on, again.
EAPI represents the average commodity price of retail electricity paid by Australian businesses based on a Standard Retail Contract (commences in 6-months and operates for 2½ years). Source Energy Action
Guest essay by Eric Worrall
Awareness is slowly permeating through the media that renewables inevitably lead to higher electricity prices – and that the Australian energy grid is in deep trouble. But this awareness is too little, too late, to save what is left of what was once one of the cheapest electricity grids in the world.
Climate change zealots need to get real
Peta CredlinJune 18, 2017 12:00am
WELL, now we know.
The biggest deniers in the whole climate change debate are those who think we can have affordable power, lower emissions and a reliable network.
We can’t.
And after they almost sleepwalked their way to defeat at the last election, it would appear Coalition MPs have found their…
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