Labor's election losing insanity
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Labor's election losing insanity
Stupid Labor is skating on thin ice with their idiotic Energy garbage which is basically a phony that CANNOT supply the huge energy that coal has been supplying for the last 100 years or so.
There is just not enough suitable land to build the many many many thousands of wind+solar farms and is therefore a dead end!!!
Advance Australia Good Guys are panicking slimy GetUp! who don't seem to understand that Coal (or nuclear or hydro) is the main, primary base load power.
Secondary Wind and solar power CANNOT provide this. If we only had wind and solar, homes and businesses would only have power 30% of the time and never enough power to run industries.
Coal is NOT the back up Secondary power.
Industry needs a constant supply and is therefore an ideal load for Primary coal or nuclear or hydro generators.
And the dangerous potential fire bomb lithium batteries Labor wants to expose homes to is basically too small to be of any use and it rockets the cost of home insurance because of the huge fire risk.
Labor charges its energy policy with household battery installations
Samantha Maiden 12:02am, Nov 22, 2018 Updated: 2h ago
Silly Little Shorty doing his bull frog thing to make himself look bigger.
Bill Shorten will announce a plan to slash power bills by up to 60 per cent by establishing a national target of one million household battery installations by 2025.
The Labor leader will unveil his energy plan on Thursday, which keeps the Turnbull government’s National Energy Guarantee policy but with a higher emissions reduction target.
The Household Battery Program will offer a $2000 rebate for 100,000 households on incomes of less than $180,000 per year to purchase and install battery systems, as well as low-cost loans for households.
“Real savings of hundreds, potentially even thousands, of dollars a year, every year,” Mr Shorten said.
In a speech to be delivered in Sydney, Mr Shorten will also offer “bipartisanship” on the existing NEG legislation that has split the Liberal Party.
The strategy is two pronged: Embarrass the Morrison government over its failure to achieve reform and highlight the party’s internal division by offering to support its own policy and buy insurance to get the Liberals to vote for the NEG and an energy policy after the election if Labor needs their votes in the Senate.
“Frankly, the single most important thing about energy and climate policy right now is to have one,” Mr Shorten said.
“The current treasurer designed the NEG framework. The current prime minister was one of its most forceful advocates.
“The Parliament could debate and vote on this before Christmas, if the Liberals were so inclined. But let’s be clear: We will work with the Coalition, but we will not wait for them.
“If I’m elected prime minister, I will not sit around and wait for the Liberals and Nationals to stop arguing about whether climate change is real.”
According to the independent Parliamentary Budget Office the battery plan will cost $215 million over the forward estimates – the four years from 2020.
The ALP predicts this will triple the number of battery systems in Australian households and help manufacturers bring down costs.
Labor cites Smart Energy Council estimates that new household solar and batteries would allow most homes to save more than 60 per cent off their power bills.
Mr Shorten will also announce a $100 million in a Neighbourhood Renewables Program to ensure renters and social housing residents don’t miss out from the savings.
“We will establish community power hubs to support the development of renewables projects in local communities, such as solar gardens on apartment rooftops, community wind farms, energy-efficiency upgrades for social housing, and grants for community groups to pilot new projects,’’ he said.
Labor retains its policy of aiming to deliver 50 per cent of power from renewables by 2030, keep power prices lower, and create thousands of jobs in the renewables industry.
That target is set to form the basis of the Morrison government’s fightback, with conservatives ready to rumble over concerns the 50 per cent renewables target is too high.
https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/nationa ... batteries/
There is just not enough suitable land to build the many many many thousands of wind+solar farms and is therefore a dead end!!!
Advance Australia Good Guys are panicking slimy GetUp! who don't seem to understand that Coal (or nuclear or hydro) is the main, primary base load power.
Secondary Wind and solar power CANNOT provide this. If we only had wind and solar, homes and businesses would only have power 30% of the time and never enough power to run industries.
Coal is NOT the back up Secondary power.
Industry needs a constant supply and is therefore an ideal load for Primary coal or nuclear or hydro generators.
And the dangerous potential fire bomb lithium batteries Labor wants to expose homes to is basically too small to be of any use and it rockets the cost of home insurance because of the huge fire risk.
Labor charges its energy policy with household battery installations
Samantha Maiden 12:02am, Nov 22, 2018 Updated: 2h ago
Silly Little Shorty doing his bull frog thing to make himself look bigger.
Bill Shorten will announce a plan to slash power bills by up to 60 per cent by establishing a national target of one million household battery installations by 2025.
The Labor leader will unveil his energy plan on Thursday, which keeps the Turnbull government’s National Energy Guarantee policy but with a higher emissions reduction target.
The Household Battery Program will offer a $2000 rebate for 100,000 households on incomes of less than $180,000 per year to purchase and install battery systems, as well as low-cost loans for households.
“Real savings of hundreds, potentially even thousands, of dollars a year, every year,” Mr Shorten said.
In a speech to be delivered in Sydney, Mr Shorten will also offer “bipartisanship” on the existing NEG legislation that has split the Liberal Party.
The strategy is two pronged: Embarrass the Morrison government over its failure to achieve reform and highlight the party’s internal division by offering to support its own policy and buy insurance to get the Liberals to vote for the NEG and an energy policy after the election if Labor needs their votes in the Senate.
“Frankly, the single most important thing about energy and climate policy right now is to have one,” Mr Shorten said.
“The current treasurer designed the NEG framework. The current prime minister was one of its most forceful advocates.
“The Parliament could debate and vote on this before Christmas, if the Liberals were so inclined. But let’s be clear: We will work with the Coalition, but we will not wait for them.
“If I’m elected prime minister, I will not sit around and wait for the Liberals and Nationals to stop arguing about whether climate change is real.”
According to the independent Parliamentary Budget Office the battery plan will cost $215 million over the forward estimates – the four years from 2020.
The ALP predicts this will triple the number of battery systems in Australian households and help manufacturers bring down costs.
Labor cites Smart Energy Council estimates that new household solar and batteries would allow most homes to save more than 60 per cent off their power bills.
Mr Shorten will also announce a $100 million in a Neighbourhood Renewables Program to ensure renters and social housing residents don’t miss out from the savings.
“We will establish community power hubs to support the development of renewables projects in local communities, such as solar gardens on apartment rooftops, community wind farms, energy-efficiency upgrades for social housing, and grants for community groups to pilot new projects,’’ he said.
Labor retains its policy of aiming to deliver 50 per cent of power from renewables by 2030, keep power prices lower, and create thousands of jobs in the renewables industry.
That target is set to form the basis of the Morrison government’s fightback, with conservatives ready to rumble over concerns the 50 per cent renewables target is too high.
https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/nationa ... batteries/
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Re: Labor's election losing insanity
Stupid Greeny led by the snout Shorty's ridiculous energy disaster is already collapsing around his flapping ears. What a drongo!!!
ScoMo the Shorty killer is already wiping the floor with him.
Labor's loony Energy "policy" is insanity on steroids.
Loony Labor's blackout energy policy
Morrison dashes business hopes on energy
Updated 1 hour ago
Labor's pledge to put the coalition's dumped energy policy on the table for bipartisan support has pleased business groups craving investment certainty.
Scott Morrison has dashed the hopes of Australian businesses crying out for bipartisan support on energy policy.
Business leaders were briefly optimistic about ending the decade-long climate wars in Australia when Labor announced would revive the coalition's dumped National Energy Guarantee.
The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Business Council of Australia are both eager for a solution to the nation's energy woes.
"We have consistently called on all sides of the political divide to support the NEG to end the policy paralysis that has stalled much needed investment," BCA chief Jennifer Westacott said.
However, the prime minister is refusing to back Labor's plan.
When asked why he would not support the NEG, given he had consistently argued for months it would lower power prices, Mr Morrison deflected to the opposition's plans for household batteries.
He likened the idea to Kevin Rudd's disastrous insulation scheme.
"What happened last time we let the Labor Party come and put something in your house," Mr Morrison told Nine Network.
"I mean, roofs burnt down for goodness sake. They've learnt nothing, absolutely nothing."
The prime minister said the NEG would lower power prices with a carbon emission reduction target of 26 per cent - not the 45 per cent target proposed by Labor.
"A 45 per cent target is reckless, it will shut down industries all around the country," Mr Morrison said.
Under Labor's plan, subsidies of up to $2000 would be given to 100,000 households to install batteries to link their solar panels, which cost about $10,000 each.
Mr Morrison pointed out high-end Tesla batteries cost more than $20,000.
"I mean, what families in Australia on the incomes they're talking about have a lazy $20,000 hanging around to go and put these things in?"
Labor would also invest $15 billion in energy transmission and generation if it wins the next federal election.
Meanwhile, the coalition has angered the business community with its plans to force energy retailers to sell off assets and restructure their companies if it is deemed in the public interest.
The Business Council of Australia has warned the "ad hoc and extreme" divestiture powers would exacerbate sovereign risk, interfere with market outcomes and discourage investment.
Finance Minister Mathias Cormann has dismissed their warnings.
"Obviously there's always a level of vested interest in the context of these sorts of debates," he told Sky News.
"This is not something we would want to pursue - it is a matter of last resort - but when it is all said and done, we are on the side of consumers and business when it comes to electricity prices."
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/morrison-da ... -on-energy
ScoMo the Shorty killer is already wiping the floor with him.
Labor's loony Energy "policy" is insanity on steroids.
Loony Labor's blackout energy policy
Morrison dashes business hopes on energy
Updated 1 hour ago
Labor's pledge to put the coalition's dumped energy policy on the table for bipartisan support has pleased business groups craving investment certainty.
Scott Morrison has dashed the hopes of Australian businesses crying out for bipartisan support on energy policy.
Business leaders were briefly optimistic about ending the decade-long climate wars in Australia when Labor announced would revive the coalition's dumped National Energy Guarantee.
The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Business Council of Australia are both eager for a solution to the nation's energy woes.
"We have consistently called on all sides of the political divide to support the NEG to end the policy paralysis that has stalled much needed investment," BCA chief Jennifer Westacott said.
However, the prime minister is refusing to back Labor's plan.
When asked why he would not support the NEG, given he had consistently argued for months it would lower power prices, Mr Morrison deflected to the opposition's plans for household batteries.
He likened the idea to Kevin Rudd's disastrous insulation scheme.
"What happened last time we let the Labor Party come and put something in your house," Mr Morrison told Nine Network.
"I mean, roofs burnt down for goodness sake. They've learnt nothing, absolutely nothing."
The prime minister said the NEG would lower power prices with a carbon emission reduction target of 26 per cent - not the 45 per cent target proposed by Labor.
"A 45 per cent target is reckless, it will shut down industries all around the country," Mr Morrison said.
Under Labor's plan, subsidies of up to $2000 would be given to 100,000 households to install batteries to link their solar panels, which cost about $10,000 each.
Mr Morrison pointed out high-end Tesla batteries cost more than $20,000.
"I mean, what families in Australia on the incomes they're talking about have a lazy $20,000 hanging around to go and put these things in?"
Labor would also invest $15 billion in energy transmission and generation if it wins the next federal election.
Meanwhile, the coalition has angered the business community with its plans to force energy retailers to sell off assets and restructure their companies if it is deemed in the public interest.
The Business Council of Australia has warned the "ad hoc and extreme" divestiture powers would exacerbate sovereign risk, interfere with market outcomes and discourage investment.
Finance Minister Mathias Cormann has dismissed their warnings.
"Obviously there's always a level of vested interest in the context of these sorts of debates," he told Sky News.
"This is not something we would want to pursue - it is a matter of last resort - but when it is all said and done, we are on the side of consumers and business when it comes to electricity prices."
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/morrison-da ... -on-energy
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Re: Labor's election losing insanity
' ...... Under Labor's plan, subsidies of up to $2000 would be given to 100,000 households to install batteries to link their solar panels, which cost about $10,000 each.
Mr Morrison pointed out high-end Tesla batteries cost more than $20,000.
"I mean, what families in Australia on the incomes they're talking about have a lazy $20,000 hanging around to go and put these things in?"
Labor would also invest $15 billion in energy transmission and generation if it wins the next federal election. ............ '
I dislike the 'spending more of your money is good' mentality.
They throw around huge figures as though it is a good thing. 'Look at how much we want to spend !!!'
$2000 X 100,000 = $200,000,000 of more taxes of debt for batteries
On top of this another $15,000,000,000 of more debt or taxes for wires and windmills.
Mr Morrison pointed out high-end Tesla batteries cost more than $20,000.
"I mean, what families in Australia on the incomes they're talking about have a lazy $20,000 hanging around to go and put these things in?"
Labor would also invest $15 billion in energy transmission and generation if it wins the next federal election. ............ '
I dislike the 'spending more of your money is good' mentality.
They throw around huge figures as though it is a good thing. 'Look at how much we want to spend !!!'
$2000 X 100,000 = $200,000,000 of more taxes of debt for batteries
On top of this another $15,000,000,000 of more debt or taxes for wires and windmills.
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.
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Re: Labor's election losing insanity
Labor’s energy policy is the Reintroduction if the Carbon Tax.
Will use Taxpayer subsidies to implement & Borrowing Billions from overseas
A Double Tax Hit for Aussie Battlers in our country with the most resources on the planet & the Highest Power Bills
Fairdinkum Go Figure !!
The transition to a 3rd gen Energy model requires a plan, and for that plan to be implemented in a coherent disciplined way. Labor has no plan, no coherence and no discipline. Just an idea about subsidised batteries paid for by a carbon tax that will push up living costs.
Labor's record on Climate Change policy:
Green Loans scheme, dumped https://www.abc.net.au/news/2010-07-08/ ... rts/897274 …
Carbon Tax, dumped.
Cash for Clunkers, dumped.
Pink Batts, deaths and dumped.
What could possibly go wrong?
And Labor along with the weirdo Greens want to bring the Carbon Tax back!
Climate Change Science is a vehicle for carbon tax credits & various other government-backed sanctions to prevent small/med businesses from challenging multi-national companies.
It’s meant to deindustrialize the west in favor of cheap labor where there is little environmental.
Will use Taxpayer subsidies to implement & Borrowing Billions from overseas
A Double Tax Hit for Aussie Battlers in our country with the most resources on the planet & the Highest Power Bills
Fairdinkum Go Figure !!
The transition to a 3rd gen Energy model requires a plan, and for that plan to be implemented in a coherent disciplined way. Labor has no plan, no coherence and no discipline. Just an idea about subsidised batteries paid for by a carbon tax that will push up living costs.
Labor's record on Climate Change policy:
Green Loans scheme, dumped https://www.abc.net.au/news/2010-07-08/ ... rts/897274 …
Carbon Tax, dumped.
Cash for Clunkers, dumped.
Pink Batts, deaths and dumped.
What could possibly go wrong?
And Labor along with the weirdo Greens want to bring the Carbon Tax back!
Climate Change Science is a vehicle for carbon tax credits & various other government-backed sanctions to prevent small/med businesses from challenging multi-national companies.
It’s meant to deindustrialize the west in favor of cheap labor where there is little environmental.
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Re: Labor's election losing insanity
Anyone know what libtards energy policy actually is? Apart from the Big stick
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Tally Ho!!! The Polly Waffle VIRUS strikes again with more Fake News - his speciality as that is all his weak mind can manage!!!
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Re: Labor's election losing insanity
Looks to me like their ignorance has shot them in the foot.
Good... they and their supporters deserve it.
Good... they and their supporters deserve it.
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That foot would look like Swiss cheese by now.
It's time they stepped up their game and aimed for their face.
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Re: Labor's election losing insanity
all Labors policies start with throwing money at voters....
its the big carrot.........lets see them snatch the carrot ... and watch Bill and the Unions suffocate this country...
wages will go up... welfare will go up....the people smugglers will be back in business.....
they will bring back penalty rates and more public holidays.........its a win win for for a banana republic...
they have long forgotten the 6 years of chaos..we are still paying for.....
have you noticed not one ltard ever talks about those years.......
its the big carrot.........lets see them snatch the carrot ... and watch Bill and the Unions suffocate this country...
wages will go up... welfare will go up....the people smugglers will be back in business.....
they will bring back penalty rates and more public holidays.........its a win win for for a banana republic...
they have long forgotten the 6 years of chaos..we are still paying for.....
have you noticed not one ltard ever talks about those years.......
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Re: Labor's election losing insanity
We notice how you've forgotten how the national debt is three times what they inherited from Laborcods wrote: ↑Sat Nov 24, 2018 8:58 amall Labors policies start with throwing money at voters....
its the big carrot.........lets see them snatch the carrot ... and watch Bill and the Unions suffocate this country...
wages will go up... welfare will go up....the people smugglers will be back in business.....
they will bring back penalty rates and more public holidays.........its a win win for for a banana republic...
they have long forgotten the 6 years of chaos..we are still paying for.....
have you noticed not one ltard ever talks about those years.......
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