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Another example of lack of understanding, yes there were failures at the coal powered power stations. What about the renewables, how did they perform, or are you as uncomfortable as was the Minister needing to put her spin on why voters & businesses were without power.
If coal hadnt failed there wouldnt have been a blackout.
Renewables performed as would have been predicted for the weather conditions.
The solutions is storage and/or quick response gas back up
 

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Modern coal plants are needed.
Victoria had to rely on buying SA wind durring its blackouts when coal fired plants failed.
A bit more wind down Tassie way and another power cord connected to their dams and problem solved,close down the existing coal earlier
 
Victoria had to rely on buying SA wind durring its blackouts when coal fired plants failed.
A bit more wind down Tassie way and another power cord connected to their dams and problem solved,close down the existing coal earlier

Couple of offshore wind farms in Bass Strait would be good too. It'd be nice to have something to look at when you're on the ferry.
 
Victoria had to rely on buying SA wind durring its blackouts when coal fired plants failed.

Actually SA started up their diesel generators and they still had blackouts.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-01...d-on-in-sa-to-deal-with-extreme-heat/10747886

Wholesale prices hit over $14,000 per MWh for several hours in both Victoria and SA on 24th January.

The Australian Energy Regulator reported that the closure of Hazelwood, without a replacement power station powered by brown coal, has increased wholesale electricity prices by 85 per cent. Victoria used to be a net exporter of electricity and now it's a net importer. Even before Hazelwood closed around 5,000 MW of capacity was withdrawn from the NEM, 3,500 MW of which was coal generation. So we've now got less generation capacity at a much higher price.

https://www.aer.gov.au/system/files...itoring - Hazelwood advice - March 2018_0.PDF
 
Actually SA started up their diesel generators and they still had blackouts.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-01...d-on-in-sa-to-deal-with-extreme-heat/10747886

Wholesale prices hit over $14,000 per MWh for several hours in both Victoria and SA on 24th January.

The Australian Energy Regulator reported that the closure of Hazelwood, without a replacement power station powered by brown coal, has increased wholesale electricity prices by 85 per cent. Victoria used to be a net exporter of electricity and now it's a net importer. Even before Hazelwood closed around 5,000 MW of capacity was withdrawn from the NEM, 3,500 MW of which was coal generation. So we've now got less generation capacity at a much higher price.

https://www.aer.gov.au/system/files/AER electricity wholesale performance monitoring - Hazelwood advice - March 2018_0.PDF
The State Government said AEMO ordered the generators to deal with a supply shortfall in Victoria.

They were state owned too until the Libs sold them

Now the incentive is to make profit, best way to make profit is wait for desperation
 

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Maybe the people in Victoria and SA that had blackouts.

Maybe the retail power companies that had to pass on wholesale prices of over $14,000 per MWh to the consumer.

Maybe take that up with a government who cannot even agree internally on an energy policy let alone implement one.
 

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Maybe take that up with a government who cannot even agree internally on an energy policy let alone implement one.

It's a mess whichever way you look at it. If your state does not generate sufficient reliable power, such as Victoria now it has shut down Hazelwood without a replacement, you are at the mercy of other states for the supply and ridiculously high price of their unreliable electricity.
 
It's a mess whichever way you look at it. If your state does not generate sufficient reliable power, such as Victoria now it has shut down Hazelwood without a replacement, you are at the mercy of other states for the supply and ridiculously high price of their unreliable electricity.

It was one day - it was too hot to work anyway. It was too hot to do anything
 
That, and we've seen that it's the coal plants that conk out first in the heat.

Only when they are not maintained because subsidies for unreliable renewables has rendered them unviable.

Tell us when wholesale prices went over $14,000 per MWh before we had 'cheap renewable energy'?
 
Only when they are not maintained because subsidies for unreliable renewables has rendered them unviable.

Tell us when wholesale prices went over $14,000 per MWh before we had 'cheap renewable energy'?

Coal never had subsidies?

Is that what all this is about? You don’t love me any more and your subsidies are going elsewhere?
 

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