Phineas Finn
@murrayf1960
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Just your average bloke that calls it how I see it, GWCC/RE are a scam Covid was a lie the conspiracies are real, and your government isn't working for you.
Joined October 2023
@DarcyAmaroo The maths on full systems for renewables, nuclear or coal comes out like this: Renewables- 178.6 billion per year excluding maintenance Nuclear - 64.5billion inc all costs Coal - 41 billion inc all costs Here is the full working based on figures from AEMO and Gencost
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Climate myth: Solar and wind are taking over the world No New report from International Energy Agency shows that solar and wind will cover 12-16% of global energy by 2050 Yet, The Guardian claims new report shows renewable “transition ‘inevitable’, despite Trump”
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Guardian writer can't bring himself to mention what South Korea is replacing that coal with.
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Germany commits economic suicide with its RE policy while Australia says hold my 🍺 we can do it better @AlboMP
LEVANT: "How could Russia that is so weighed down by sanctions exceed Germany (in terms of GDP)? Well, the answer is because Germany has committed economic suicide by cutting off its own power." You mean capping energy production is bad for the economy? I'm shocked! 😒
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All thanks to man-made ''Climate Change'' you know it makes sense 🤔
🌍 When Earth Lost Its Shield In New Zealand, scientists uncovered a Kauri tree (Agathis australis) that recorded a magnetic apocalypse. Buried for 42 000 years in the Ngawha Springs swamp, its rings captured the Laschamp Event — a moment when Earth’s magnetic field collapsed
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Five thousand years ago trees grew all the way to edge of the Arctic Ocean in Canada, but due to current colder conditions, the treeline has moved 80-100 km further south. Atmospheric CO2 levels were much lower 5,000 years ago.
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The world mined and burnt a record amount of coal last year. Its booming. Because it cheap, storable and controllable. Folks like that, They like cheap energy Its not going away to NetZero. Foolish to think it will
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Australia’s $1 billion Warratah Battery project, the largest in the Southern Hemisphere and touted as critical infrastructure, has suffered a catastrophic failure. A transformer at the site north of Sydney is now “beyond repair,” pushing back timelines and casting doubt on what
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In 1924 scientists predicted Glacier National Park would melt by 1950. Then in 2006 @algore predicted Glacier National Park would melt by 2020. @GlacierNPS
https://t.co/47UvkkzBWv
https://t.co/dYehw0X44M
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It's a good thing that Canada, Denmark, Germany and the United Kingdom have descended into economic heII by their pursuit of net zero CO₂ emissions; it has really made a difference. 🥴
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arvo remember '99, the prices low before the great respewable flow a steady grid, a stable cost the old regime, that's what we lost the price is steep, the grid must pay for backup power every day we chased the green, but missed the true that dispatchable power sees us through
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@Matkins2021 Love your work. But the sad fact of the matter is this stuff goes on because nobody can do anything about it. Like the NDIS seems if you're not in on it, you are missing out. Tax payer pays.
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Abolishing Net Zero, while a good start, is meaningless if financial and regulatory subsidies for renewables are not abolished. To get an idea of just how irresponsible it is for governments to abolish base load energy in favour of renewables it is worth analyzing the accounts
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"The idea that wind and solar are going to replace fossil fuels, nuclear or hydro electric is absolutely insane". ~ Greenpeace co-founder, Dr. Patrick Moore.
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Europe's solar boom is breaking the grid Unreliable renewables caused a record 8,645 voltage exceedances last year (up 2,000% since 2015) This means power stations may disconnect, leading to system-wide blackouts like Spain Experts warn "controlled blackouts will soon be
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The CO2 Climate Narrative Collapses Under Basic Physics For years, we’ve been told that CO2—a trace gas at just 0.04% of the atmosphere—controls Earth’s climate. But a new study in Science of Climate Change exposes the flaw: The data doesn’t add up. - 93% of warming is in the
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