
Originally Posted by
Homestar
While I agree coal is old news and we shouldn’t be building any more - with renewable capacity in Vic at such low levels, we are still looking at decades to fill the gap that would (and is) there if all the coal stations were shut down. They still make up 90% of the Eastern Seaboards power capacity - what you going to replace them with? Just in Vic alone, there is still around 4,000MW of coal stations. Turning 1,600 off has ****ed us, where would turning off more than twice that again put us?
Ideals are great, so is renewable energy and we need WAY more investment in this area, by orders of magnitude, but ideals won’t keep the lights on.
If we weren’t sitting in our hands waiting for someone else to make the decision, we could have had a nice shiny new Nuclear plant up and running by now to replace most of the coal in Vic.
We are between a rock and a hard place. And we have NO one with the vision or fore sight to find a solution.
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
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