Value Collector
Have courage, and be kind.
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Same land area, 10x the customers, not a valid comparison.
'The biggest mistake anyone can make in trying to work out what the "problem" is would be to start with an assumption that the aim is to minimise costs to consumers. That was the objective 25+ years ago but it isn't today.' : Smurf
You will excuse me if I respectfully disagree with this statement Smurf!
A friend at Bendigo is attached to the grid only to supply power from his solar panels. Till now was getting $7000 a year back (i believe govnuts are reducing this rebate %) . He runs his house on a separate set of panels. And he does not have windpower. It will not take long for others to follow.
A number of countries are nearly 100% solar and wind. Very many near 50% England is one and they do not have the sun we have.
Smurf is quite right . The objective today is to let private enterprise make heaps of dough at the expense of consumers, in return for political donations or jobs on boards.
Totally corrupt.
Smurf is spot on, most of you are living in the past.
A number of countries are nearly 100% solar and wind. Very many near 50% England is one and they do not have the sun we have.
A friend at Bendigo is attached to the grid only to supply power from his solar panels. Till now was getting $7000 a year back (i believe govnuts are reducing this rebate %) . He runs his house on a separate set of panels. And he does not have windpower. It will not take long for others to follow.
His two set ups are independent of each other. Have mentioned here before of a family at Little River, 10 acre block near Geelong went off the grid about six years ago and yes had to go through a considerable court battle. Rarely uses his diesel back up apparently.I don't know how it works in Victoria, but in W.A your friend wouldn't have been able to do it.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-10-...ariffs-force-solar-users-to-batteries/7957386
Yes, you'd be more accurate but getting closer all the time.A bit misleading plod, which countries are 100% solar and wind?
Albania, Iceland, and Paraguay obtain essentially all of their electricity from renewable sources (Albania and Paraguay 100% from hydroelectricity, Iceland 72% hydro and 28% geothermal). Norway obtains nearly all of its electricity from renewable sources (97 percent from hydropower).
That’s the alternator from unit 1 at Loy Yang A on it’s way to be repaired following a major incident last year.
There’s a temporary spare they got from wherever in place of it at the moment.
It comes down to what individual companies do (Loy Yang A is owned by AGL). In this case they've sent it to Germany. I can only assume that means AGL don't have the capabilities themselves (noting that this is a major failure not just routine maintenance).Interesting that they can't repair it on site.
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