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26-10-2022, 12:16 PM | #2221 | ||
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26-10-2022, 02:46 PM | #2222 | ||
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Prices spiralling out of control and still no one in power is investigating alternatives which have existed for decades and can be implemented
'Cost of living is set to get worse' - yeah cool story bro what you doing about it? *crickets chirping from the halls of parliament house* I'm not surprised though I feel like I've been living in that movie 'Idiocracy' for a while. |
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26-10-2022, 06:56 PM | #2224 | ||
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The western world's still asleep at the wheel .......still rolling out the : oh its light crude not a lot of diesel init BS ......still plenty of bunker fuel for ships and bitumen? ........guess it's just the light oil in the middle where missing.....oh and then there's the excessive demand that's happening all of a sudden lots of crop cultivation :......what ever
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26-10-2022, 07:02 PM | #2226 | ||
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Nah there’s plenty. Different field, but look how the banks fell into line re lending when the government simply mentioned regulation, the banks couldn’t self regulate fast enough. They could collapse gas and electricity prices tonight if they wanted to. They just won’t do it as they’re making buckets of money from it, have to pay for peoples lifestyle choices to have kids and pay for their childcare and all.
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26-10-2022, 07:50 PM | #2227 | |||
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27-10-2022, 09:21 AM | #2228 | |||
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Hydro contributed 78.6% towards Tassies consumption Wind was 14.4% Imports (from Victoria via Basslink) was 11.3% Solar (rooftop) was 2.2% and Gas was 0.9% The reason this adds up to greater than 100% is that the excess (-7.6%) was either exported or went into charging batteries. The bit I don't get is where that battery capacity sits as Tassie doesn't have grid scale battery capacity and there was no generation contribution from battery. I can only assume that power was consumed in Vic for battery storage, but why that is not lumped in with the exports data I'm not sure. Hope that helps clear that up a bit.
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27-10-2022, 09:28 AM | #2229 | ||
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Sorry I was generalising a bit too much by not including wind power.As for importing power,pretty sure we export more green power to Vic than we import,but I could be wrong there too.As a whole I think we can survive alright without any imported power.
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27-10-2022, 09:41 AM | #2230 | |||
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The new link isnt great news for tassie but good for the country...if prices skyrocket here then it is complete and utter BS...not Tasmanians fault the rest of the country is in strife.
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27-10-2022, 09:49 AM | #2231 | ||
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Actually, tassie, it's the other way around; Tasmania imports more electricity than it exports. In the last year, 833GWh was exported and 1282 GWh was imported. Looking very briefly at the data I have available to me, it seems as though most of that import is during the day, too, so I suspect it is demand driven, in which case there could be some impacts to people if imports suddenly stopped. Not that it will happen, especially now that Marinus Link has got funding to proceed.
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27-10-2022, 10:27 AM | #2232 | ||
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Yes they can - they can build infrastructure and then keep it owned by the government.
They did it once before and they can do it again, we just need less Howard and Kennett types. Just need leaders with a vision for the future rather than a vision for party donations, speaking junkets and cushy jobs post politics with companies they tweaked legislation for or made deliberate poor decisions to favour their donors. Put forward a plan and a timeline, not just '56% increase in prices, shrug shoulders'. Makes me wonder how they built the Sydney Harbour Bridge in the 1930s because we couldn't pull an infrastructure project that was suitable for circa 100 years in the future in 2022. If we tried that now it would be 1.5 lanes wide and cost 9000 bazillion dollars and run behind schedule for 70 years then when it was finally done someone would sell it for 20 cents to Transurban then after they get voted out would suddenly be on Transurban board of executives. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 27-10-2022 at 10:34 AM. |
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27-10-2022, 10:41 AM | #2233 | ||
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Don't stress, Labour promised they would cut electricity bills by $275 if they got elected
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27-10-2022, 10:44 AM | #2234 | ||
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Yeah,saw on Sunrise where Kochie and Nat called Albo out on that one,but he didn’t seem able to come up with an answer to broken election promises.Guess they weren’t core promises.
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27-10-2022, 10:48 AM | #2235 | ||
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It sounded absolutely impossible from the get go. How did they expect to be able to do it when global power prices have been soaring for ages?
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27-10-2022, 10:52 AM | #2236 | |||
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A lot of public infrastructure projects that are forward thinking get **** canned by public because they only look at the cost and not what it was meant for. The media have a lot to answer for with some of these. This unfortunately has given us short term politicians who only look for the 3 - 4 year terms. Perfect example in Vic is the Suburban Rail Loop project; cost is being brought up and the opposition, looking for votes said they would cancel it (even though a lot of work as already completed on it) because of the cost and "re allocate" the funds to hospitals. It is just politicians looking for the popular vote. These are projects that should have been done long ago.
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27-10-2022, 07:39 PM | #2238 | |||
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The Gov of today is fast tracking this renewables. The gov of tommorrow will, take credit of the low energy prices and most likely, privatise it to gain some cheap money. I'm with you. Privatisation of services, something we followed from the US, is completely wrong. I'm glad that VIC Prem is now talking about a State owned electricity grid. At least when the Vics are selling the excess power into other states, that money can flow onto paying debts, hospitals etc etc. So, i'll tell you about the mentality of these LNP (Blinkered)polititians. A world corrosion expert, that i worked with, was tasked to investigate a bridge here in Newcastle. His report indicated that a spend of 10million to replace anodes/cathodes and a paint job, would bring the bridge up to standard and last another 100yrs. The RTA thanked him for his report and told him it didn't matter what he wrote, the decision to destroy the bridge was already signed off. He was also told that 'They will only build for today, not the future' They built a new bridge, teared down the old only to come under enormous amounts of backlash, that they finally caved and built another bridge next to it for 100s millions. With energy prices, you can thank all gov from Howard. The only state that has a National Interest in the contracts is WA. They haven't had any rises in their prices. Oil prices, now being stifled by OPEC, the only way is up baby!! Coal is following. As i said, just need to ride the wave. Last edited by ivorya; 27-10-2022 at 07:44 PM. |
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28-10-2022, 11:05 PM | #2240 | ||
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"no one in power is investigating alternatives "
Yeah that bit is weird af This is a good recap of the editorial line the Macrobusiness guys have been going on about, for years. Presents the entire mess in numbers: https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/202...-hapless-albo/
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29-10-2022, 10:23 AM | #2241 | |||
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As always, it’s up to ordinary people to shoulder increased costs, not from wages and people buying excess but from all those right wing corporates literally gouging EVERYONE. You know, all the companies and corporates that the conservatives are in bed with….. How people can defend the right while ignoring the elephant in the room is just mind boggling, Scotty from marketing and now the Dutch Oven breathing brain farts that honestly ruined our solid trade agreements with China just to side with Republicans, destroying our income that China turned around and gave to other countries, like the USA….Oh snap. Don’t get me wrong, I think this current government is just as inept and unfit for government Again, it’s up to ordinary Australians to find their own way out of this mess, the reserve bank governor is an idiot going after the wrong people to slow inflation, he’s hurting the wrong people because he has no power over corporates and businesses that are driving inflation. Australia has a strong economy that shouldn’t be choked, external forces are driving inflation, so they will subside when controlled at the source, not by choking our economy. We should be doing the opposite to everywhere else and let the economy off the chain while others suck on recession woes, just like we did post GFC. Last edited by jpd80; 29-10-2022 at 10:34 AM. |
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29-10-2022, 01:53 PM | #2242 | |||
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And just so you know, i wasn’t advocating they should be spending now. That’s what got us in this inflation mess. But to say they would look at it just before an election shows that votes in election years are all that counts. |
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29-10-2022, 03:43 PM | #2243 | |||
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Was not intending my broadside at you, simply frustrated that at a present, none of them can put down the hatchet or or stop denying and just work together for our country. There’s always gotta be a friggin’ angle wher someone is right and the other guy is wrong…. |
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29-10-2022, 03:54 PM | #2244 | |||
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Most of the politicians are doing is serving their own self interests. |
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Its rather funny to hear how people blame pollies for doing and saying things to win votes. In a democracy, and when you want to be voted in, that is what you do
Anyhow, we live in a world these days where everyone wants instant gratification. Very few pollies today have the guts to make spending decisions, where the benefits may not be seen until 10-20 years time, even though it might be the right thing to do. Looks like the feds are going to put the screws in on electricity and gas companies to try soften the price increases. Good. They should probably do the same for fuel? Not sure if that would be possible, as the oil doesn't come out of our grounds.
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29-10-2022, 05:38 PM | #2246 | |||
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30-10-2022, 08:30 AM | #2248 | ||
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Barrel prices still averaging around $90 due to Chinese economy slowing down and reducing demand.
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30-10-2022, 08:57 AM | #2249 | ||
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Actually incorrect, we use Tapis crude, which @ this moment is trading @ around $135 AUD per barrel.Do not go off WT or Brent crude. Oil is traded in USD.
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