Re: The SA Politics Thread
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 5:15 pm
Not at all happy with Malinauskas as leader.
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Gansu Wind Farm Project- 10,000 MW wind – China
Why are we connected to the east coast with inter-connectors?Norman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 6:21 pmWhy would SA need a 10,000 MW windfarm when the peak usage has never been more than 3100MW? The average daily peak now is around 1400MW, which we can cover with our existing renewable generation, plus gas and battery storage as backup when the wind isn't blowing and sun isn't shining.
I'm not putting a value judgement on it (though Hydro projects are quite destructive from an environmental point of view) just that it's not part of the mix of emerging renewable technologies that we are talking about.
I'd check your data source. Snowtown II is well and truly constructed and has been operational since 2014.
It's not about raw generation numbers, it's about the percentage of power generated and how it integrates to the overall power grid.rev wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 5:48 pmThe rest of the world is talking about projects in the thousands of MW, and here the socialist nitwits in Labor were talking(and probably still are talking) about baby steps. But hey, world leading according to the spin doctors.
Oh sorry, I forgot that they put us up to be the guinea pigs for Tesla in a Simpsons Monorail moment. No wonder the Libs ran a campaign about getting respect back for our state, and won.
http://www.cleanenergycouncil.org.au/te ... y-map.htmlSouthAussie94 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 23, 2018 5:35 amI'd check your data source. Snowtown II is well and truly constructed and has been operational since 2014.
I can't comment about the rest of your data but if there is this flaw, I'd imagine that there may be more.
Some of you seem to read/see things that haven't been said, quite often.Nort wrote: ↑Fri Mar 23, 2018 11:09 amIt's not about raw generation numbers, it's about the percentage of power generated and how it integrates to the overall power grid.rev wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 5:48 pmThe rest of the world is talking about projects in the thousands of MW, and here the socialist nitwits in Labor were talking(and probably still are talking) about baby steps. But hey, world leading according to the spin doctors.
Oh sorry, I forgot that they put us up to be the guinea pigs for Tesla in a Simpsons Monorail moment. No wonder the Libs ran a campaign about getting respect back for our state, and won.
Love the nonsensical nature of your post, both trying to say that it wasn't innovative and on the cutting edge of the technology while also arguing that everyone else has already done it.
Autocorrect fail sorry, it's meant to say it was innovative, not wasn't.rev wrote: ↑Sat Mar 24, 2018 2:33 pmSome of you seem to read/see things that haven't been said, quite often.Nort wrote: ↑Fri Mar 23, 2018 11:09 amIt's not about raw generation numbers, it's about the percentage of power generated and how it integrates to the overall power grid.rev wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 5:48 pmThe rest of the world is talking about projects in the thousands of MW, and here the socialist nitwits in Labor were talking(and probably still are talking) about baby steps. But hey, world leading according to the spin doctors.
Oh sorry, I forgot that they put us up to be the guinea pigs for Tesla in a Simpsons Monorail moment. No wonder the Libs ran a campaign about getting respect back for our state, and won.
Love the nonsensical nature of your post, both trying to say that it wasn't innovative and on the cutting edge of the technology while also arguing that everyone else has already done it.
Pinpoint where I said South Australian Labor's push for renewables wasn't innovative or cutting edge.