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The future of energy generation and storage

The article stated that no private company was interested in building a gas fired replacement for Kurri Kurri, which is why the Government decided to do it.
Where they got the cost estimates from is any ones guess.
maybe from a bloke down the pub.
mick
Maybe Price, Waterhouse, Coopers?
 
As are the backs of envelopes.

especially if the envelopes are full of cash and future employment offers
The problem is every project be it private or Govt, the cost blow outs are ridiculous, either the contracts are poorly written, poorly supervised, or inflation is a lot more than being stated and input costs are out of control.
 


The Science

It's so absurd I'm laughing hysterically
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i do not laugh, i cry
for the country, the mass brainwash, the absence of even basic numeric and sciencific knowledge, let alone economic or geopolitics.
another sad day for Australia
It's like watching a Monty Python skit, Yes Prime Minister or something from Utopia. He doesn't even know what he is saying.
 
A lot comes down to data and practical reality.
You simply show NOW, and not the future.
The future is electric, and the trend is accelerating for many reasons.
At its core, energy from renewables for example, does not lose the majority of its potential in the way it does from fossil fuels.
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The above is further enhanced by continuous cost reductions associated with ongoing electrification as the effects of scaling kick in:
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(https://reneweconomy.com.au/extraor...in-as-wind-and-solar-curtailment-levels-soar/)
Add to the above the fact that technical innovation in the fields of electrification are continuing to advance at aremarkable pace, while FF-based electricity can't eke out much more than it already gets.
 
I would just like to see a national plan for a transformed grid.

How much wind, solar, battery , hydro, coal, gas, where will it go , how much will it cost ?

No one in politics has got a clue and that's why we can trust anyone.

Put the engineers in charge, not the climate zealots.

How many times do we have to say it? :rolleyes:
 
It will be interesting to see if more coal announcements follow, it certainly is a product that is on the nose.

Well that didn't take long to be answered.

 
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