Insane offshore wind farm planned for eastern Victoria

Sayeth the ABC our GreenLeft media HQ. Offshore wind farm proposed for waters off Victoria’s Gippsland 2 June 2017
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4 thoughts on “Insane offshore wind farm planned for eastern Victoria”

  1. Insane is an appropriate description for this Warwick. What pitiful, heavily subsidised power such a scheme would generate would be of huge cost and in a state where manufacturing industry is already dying largely because of the stratospheric blow-out in the cost of electricity who needs it?
    A state that’s lost its manufacturing industry, doesn’t need more unaffordable “green” power. After all inner city baristas and personal trainers don’t need a lot of energy for their “industry”.

  2. I wonder why it will be built up to 25km offshore. Appears to be an expensive way to appease seafront property owning Nimbys.

    Otherwise, comparisons with Europe are inappropriate. NW Europe has very shallow seas (much of it was dry land in the early Holocene) and densely populated land. Neither of which applies to Australia.

  3. I was intrigued by the ABC claim that this wind farm will supply 18% of Victoria’s power. When?

    I don’t know how we can counter the ridiculous claims made for green energy. Any normal industry trying this would soon face accusations (at the very least) of trying to obtain money by deception.

  4. With an installed capacity of 2,000MW they claim 8,000GWhrs per year which I make to be a 45% capacity factor. No idea what wind data they are going by. Renewables proponents have been known to overclaim. I think Terry McCrann nails it.
    Terry McCrann: The experts lie about renewable energy 28 Nov 2016
    www.heraldsun.com.au/business/terry-mccrann/terry-mccrann-the-experts-lie-about-renewable-energy/news-story/ed410ad88221ae96d6c3dd3e244269ee

    Quote “THE first and most important thing to understand about global warming true believers and the pushers of so-called “renewable energy” is that they lie.

    They lie effortlessly, seamlessly, continuously and without the slightest sense of shame. They lie deliberately and carelessly and casually, and even when they don’t realise they are lying. They lie without the slightest sense of self-awareness and with all the pomposity of stupidity aforethought.”

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