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    #41
    Is the International Energy Agency wrong?

    So Coal must be the cause of high energy prices then by your stupid logic? LOL

    Only arm chair simpletons make sweeping generalizations about complex industries that they don't work in or have never studied in depth!

    How the hell do you know anything about Victoria's electricity system and why prices are high just by looking at one factor?

    Only fools make such claims!

    You don't even know what the hell is going in your own Province of Alberta! LOL

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      #42
      and you cc know everything that happens in Australia LOL

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        #43
        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        Is the International Energy Agency wrong?

        So Coal must be the cause of high energy prices then by your stupid logic? LOL

        Only arm chair simpletons make sweeping generalizations about complex industries that they don't work in or have never studied in depth!

        How the hell do you know anything about Victoria's electricity system and why prices are high just by looking at one factor?

        Only fools make such claims!

        You don't even know what the hell is going in your own Province of Alberta! LOL
        Chuck2 you do realize I was talking about the state of South Australia not the state of Victoria?!

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          #44
          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
          Only arm chair simpletons make sweeping generalizations about complex industries that they don't work in or have never studied in depth!
          You can say that again.

          While looking in the mirror.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Hamloc View Post

            Chuck2 you do realize I was talking about the state of South Australia not the state of Victoria?!
            Chuck is so used to bait and switch after the Democratic party pulled this on them on virtually every issue they was passionate about, that they/we assume since they fell for the bait and switch so easily, everyone else will too.
            Not Hamloc though

            Here are the stats for South Australia.

            Where does South Australia's electricity come from? South Australia generates more than 70% of its electricity from renewable sources. By 2025/2026, this is projected to reach 85%, with a target of 100% net renewable energy by 2027.​
            Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Nov 21, 2024, 10:32.

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              #46
              So how is this possible if renewables don't work A5? LOL

              Speaking of contradictions and irony!

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                #47
                Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                So how is this possible if renewables don't work A5? LOL

                Speaking of contradictions and irony!
                But at what cost Chuck2? Over 40 cents a kilowatt in Australian dollars. An Australian dollar is worth 91 cents Canadian.

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                  #48
                  Still no wind in Alberta today! This is electrical generation in Alberta today at 7:30 am.

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                    #49
                    On Saturday and Sunday we had some wind but back to calm across a frozen Alberta today. -20 and no wind generation to speak of to charge batteries and heat our homes with an electric heat pump.

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                      #50
                      Landman said it well.
                      The risk to the species is not finding an alternative before oil runs out.
                      Haven't found one yet.

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