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Are you joking or what?Why not go to the correct thread for these issues?
Your claim was about the general public playing a big role in CO2 emissions, and it was patently false.
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Yes, through fossil fuel use.What is the main producer of CO2 ? Electricity.
This is by nobody believes alarmists, baz. There is no mentioned in The guardian article about the subsidence do with them messing about with the Senegal River.
It's nothing to do with rising oceans and all to do with a civil engineering **** up.
It was untrue.When you consider electricity is our major emitter, add to that our manufacturing has declined and our smelters have reduced, I guess you have to lay a lot of the fault for high emissions at the feet of the general public.
Like I said it is pointless discussing it with you as has been shown in other threads, even when you are wrong, you just put your hands over your ears and keep chanting.This was your claim:
It was untrue.
The data showing it has been provided above.
What is your new point, if you have one, as none so far is credible?
The wonderful thing about the forum is that what you said is available for others to check.Like I said it is pointless discussing it with you as has been shown in other threads, even when you are wrong, you just put your hands over your ears and keep chanting.
O.K I will give it one more go.The wonderful thing about the forum is that what you said is available for others to check.
Why not at least try to show that what you claimed had merit, and not indulge in your continued lies.
They could immediately build an HVDC spine along the Eastern seaboard to allow the rapid deployment of wind and solar by generators, and simultaneously ensure that the grid was technically able to "absorb" the type of electricity thus generated (as you know there are technical requirements that differ according to energy source).O.K I will give it one more go.
Right, what policy could the Federal Government enact, that would speed up the upgrading of the transmission system?
Me too.O.K I will give it one more go.
Firstly the AEMO have said what their priorities are and they are being built, they didn't mention a HCDC spine down the East Coast, so where you pulled that from god knows.They could immediately build an HVDC spine along the Eastern seaboard to allow the rapid deployment of wind and solar by generators, and simultaneously ensure that the grid was technically able to "absorb" the type of electricity thus generated (as you know there are technical requirements that differ according to energy source).
As has been said on most forums discussing this, whether it be the Paris agreement, the Lima accord or where ever, a price on carbon needs to be enforced globally, to enforce it here just puts us at a further financial disadvantage and we are already going backwards regarding manufacturing.More importantly, they could outline what their national policy will be in relation to a price on carbon as this is what all the States are calling for so that there is certainty in relation to multi-billion dollar commitments necessary to ensure Australia's energy future.
All sides of Government are to blame for that one, in W.A we have a gas reserve policy and it didn't need the Federal Government to do anything, so why is it now the Federal Governments fault? Oh I know why, because you don't like them. lolThat said, the federal government has failed miserably to capture Australia's bountiful natural gas resources and integrate these into energy firming requirements. Although natural gas is not emissions free, it represents a significant reduction over burning coal, and would have been significantly cheaper as well had we coralled gas reserves for domestic consumption.
That is due to the improvements in efficiency of appliances, not by people voluntarily cutting back their usage patterns, Australia is still one of the highest per capita users of electricity. Ask Knobby.Me too.
Your idea that the general public bore great responsibility for CO2 flies in face of 0.5% increase in demand for electricity over the past decade while the population grew around 17%. In simple terms the general public are continuing to reduce their per capita electricity consumption.
Without batteries, they still use the grid, so they are no where near neutral. I have 6.6KW installed and we are frugal with usage, but still import.Note also that this consumption is exclusive of the issue of the millions of households that electricity neutral (or near to it) as a result of the installation of rooftop solar.
Take this to another thread if you want to discuss it.It basically sounds like a brain fart to me and a way of getting rid of billions of dollars.
All the comments actually pertain to climate change and renewables, so it might as well stay here, where people might learn something.Take this to another thread if you want to discuss it.
You have no idea about what can be done unless it fits into your existing mind set.
Me too.
Your idea that the general public bore great responsibility for CO2 flies in face of 0.5% increase in demand for electricity over the past decade while the population grew around 17%. In simple terms the general public are continuing to reduce their per capita electricity consumption. Note also that this consumption is exclusive of the issue of the millions of households that electricity neutral (or near to it) as a result of the installation of rooftop solar.
"Is Global Warming becoming unstoppable?"All the comments actually pertain to climate change and renewables, so it might as well stay here, where people might learn something.
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