But, I thought it was the evil democrats that made electricity so expensive. s/
ldsdrff76 on
That is the exact reason he’s attacking. Less profit for the fossile fuel industry.
AreYouPurple on
I’ll take one Australia, please!
NAU80 on
Scotland just needs to put a giant windmill farm right next to his golf course. The one in the North Sea that bothers him is too far away!
Grand-Variation-5850 on
This and many other things expose the idiocy. Keep the feel good headlines coming!
shun_tak on
My electricity price hasn’t come down by 30%
Snowflake24-7 on
But how many cool ass AI data centers do they have … nerds.
orcinyadders on
He doesn’t need actual data to expose his idiocy. The dumbass claims that China sells us wind turbine parts but doesn’t use one single wind turbine itself – this is a lie so overtly stupid it’s almost astonishing. China is literally the world leader in wind energy production.
But hey, Trump wouldn’t be who he is if he wasn’t constantly shitting lies out of his asshole face.
Kind-Philosopher5077 on
No shit.
noelcowardspeaksout on
The savings stretch to every part of the economy – manufacturing, every single office, every single home, recharging EV’s, street lighting, electric train costs, shops, pubs and eateries.
Whitechedda1 on
The only reason Trump is attacking them is because the Oil, Gas, and Coal Company owners are bribing him to do so.
Butane9000 on
„50% of homes in the state have rooftop solar. South Australia has been a pioneer in mega-batteries combined with its solar generation.“
Well that’s part of the price cost reduction. When you generate your own power even in part your prices come down. Also excess supply tend to get fed back into the system reducing prices for others.
Fun fact, Trump can’t control local regulations like this. Can’t speak for Australia but in the USA with all the HOA’s and other regulatory bullshit more often then not private power generation is stifled for us effect on „appearances.“
Basically HOAs say it looks bad and often doesn’t allow a person to install solar panels on the roof or wind turbines in their yards. It’s stupid as fuck.
Frenchtickler424 on
Problem is the swings in electricity prices due to weather. Sure prices were down but that’s because they were up big the prior period
Cyanopicacooki on
You don’t need anything to expose the Idiocy of Trump’s anything, he’s an idiot, and says idiotic things.
aimgorge on
It obviously has nothing to do with coal and gas prices divided by 3 between 2023 and 2024, huh.
FairDinkumMate on
As an Aussie, I think that South Australia is doing brilliantly. Their focus & leadership on renewables is praiseworthy and they are reaping the rewards as a State.
That said, articles like this need to be honest. South Australia has two electricity „interconnections“ with Victoria (one of the States beside it) through which it takes 25%-50% of the State’s load at times. Much of that energy from Victoria is still generated by coal fired power stations.
So it is doing really well & the State itself will likely be 100% renewable next year, but that will still be underpinned by the ability to draw from coal fired power stations as needed at times. This will only change as Victoria moves towards more renewables, because it is unlikely to make financial sense for South Australia to replace the ability to draw from Victoria with more battery capacity that is rarely used.
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But, I thought it was the evil democrats that made electricity so expensive. s/
That is the exact reason he’s attacking. Less profit for the fossile fuel industry.
I’ll take one Australia, please!
Scotland just needs to put a giant windmill farm right next to his golf course. The one in the North Sea that bothers him is too far away!
This and many other things expose the idiocy. Keep the feel good headlines coming!
My electricity price hasn’t come down by 30%
But how many cool ass AI data centers do they have … nerds.
He doesn’t need actual data to expose his idiocy. The dumbass claims that China sells us wind turbine parts but doesn’t use one single wind turbine itself – this is a lie so overtly stupid it’s almost astonishing. China is literally the world leader in wind energy production.
But hey, Trump wouldn’t be who he is if he wasn’t constantly shitting lies out of his asshole face.
No shit.
The savings stretch to every part of the economy – manufacturing, every single office, every single home, recharging EV’s, street lighting, electric train costs, shops, pubs and eateries.
The only reason Trump is attacking them is because the Oil, Gas, and Coal Company owners are bribing him to do so.
„50% of homes in the state have rooftop solar. South Australia has been a pioneer in mega-batteries combined with its solar generation.“
Well that’s part of the price cost reduction. When you generate your own power even in part your prices come down. Also excess supply tend to get fed back into the system reducing prices for others.
Fun fact, Trump can’t control local regulations like this. Can’t speak for Australia but in the USA with all the HOA’s and other regulatory bullshit more often then not private power generation is stifled for us effect on „appearances.“
Basically HOAs say it looks bad and often doesn’t allow a person to install solar panels on the roof or wind turbines in their yards. It’s stupid as fuck.
Problem is the swings in electricity prices due to weather. Sure prices were down but that’s because they were up big the prior period
You don’t need anything to expose the Idiocy of Trump’s anything, he’s an idiot, and says idiotic things.
It obviously has nothing to do with coal and gas prices divided by 3 between 2023 and 2024, huh.
As an Aussie, I think that South Australia is doing brilliantly. Their focus & leadership on renewables is praiseworthy and they are reaping the rewards as a State.
That said, articles like this need to be honest. South Australia has two electricity „interconnections“ with Victoria (one of the States beside it) through which it takes 25%-50% of the State’s load at times. Much of that energy from Victoria is still generated by coal fired power stations.
So it is doing really well & the State itself will likely be 100% renewable next year, but that will still be underpinned by the ability to draw from coal fired power stations as needed at times. This will only change as Victoria moves towards more renewables, because it is unlikely to make financial sense for South Australia to replace the ability to draw from Victoria with more battery capacity that is rarely used.