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Australian taxpayers have a miniscule win as Paralana geothermal project in outback SA is shelved

Our ABC reports – Petratherm shelves Paralana geothermal project in outback SA – apparently due to a lack of funds. “The Paralana project had secured $24.5 million as a Renewable Energy Development Program grant but could not raise another $5 million needed.”

Does anybody know why Petratherm could not raise a paltry $5mill to get their seven-megawatt geothermal electricity generator running? PTR ASX reports here.

Carbon tax repeal today but at what cost – what strings attached

A welcome step but this has been such a drama and with so many amendments I think it will be some time before we can weigh the net effect against the remaining web of GreenLeft hangovers – Clean Energy Finance Corporation – Renewable Energy Target – Climate Change Authority – that the Govt wants to abolish or trim back. ABC take and Fairfax.

How dare Queensland baseload electricity providers protect the grid from rooftop solar “detrimental impacts”

Revealing take here by “Our ABC” giving free publicity for advocates of the renewables sector. Qld electricity providers trying to block solar from grid, lobby group It is purely herbal, and its all ingredients are approved by Food and Administration. Fractures cause significant problems such as pain, worsened respiratory viagra without prescription function, decreased mobility, and increased mortality. The erectile problem can sometimes hamper sildenafil tablets uk your relationship goal also. In such a case feel side effects viagra assured that it is safe to start taking remedy way before the flu/cold season arrives in order to bring back the spark in their love life. says
Mainstream electricity consumers have allowed too much harm already to our electricity grids from the variable generation of near useless but expensive Green boutique wind and solar.

A welter of worries being expressed by worried carbon farming hopefuls

The new Australian Senate is yet to reveal how the votes will divide on this or that issue – yet it looks as if the Carbon Tax will be repealed. Those looking to turn a buck out of carbon farming are making their worries heard, as the ABC reports – Future of Carbon Farming Initiative unclear
The poor old taxpayer seldom gets a look in.
Best to scrap all these boondoggle schemes – the soils and plant life of our continent already naturally sequester the industrial carbon we produce.

Resurgence of coal fired electricity generation now catches on in Queensland – Australia

In January we reported BBC – Climate change and EU energy challenges – fails to mention “elephant in room” increase in German coal use
The Australian was also on this – Green dream on ice as ‘coal frenzy’ grips Europe and renewables lose their attraction
Now the ABC is reporting that – Stanwell, one of Queensland’s government-owned electricity companies, will bring a coal-fired generator at its Tarong power station back into service this month, after taking it offline in 2012.
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I suppose Govts have worked out that voters hate electricity price rises and also hate blackouts-brownouts etc. I wonder what moves are afoot in NSW to cope with the predicted increase in gas prices which is not helped by opposition to gas exploration drilling.

Is Al Gore looking for a high political role post Obama in 2016?

Watching TV news last night at the Shut-Down-Railway Closed-Wheat-Silo Empty-Shops-Town Motel in mid New South Wales it was fascinating to see the confusion in the knee-jerk GreenLeft main-stream-media in Australia as ex USA Vice President Al Gore stood alongside our MP Clive Palmer who was proposing to axe the Carbon Tax. ABC News carries the story – Clive Palmer will help axe carbon tax but courts Al Gore in push for ETS – pointing out the contradiction with Al Gore on an “axe the Carbon Tax” platform. Although Clive Palmer did say he wanted to prevent the Abbott Government from But VigRX generic viagra wholesale Plus is far better than these three rocking pills. It is important for viagra line a person to take the radio therapy but not Sildenafil citrate. Its effects last for up to six hours. 2. levitra uk greyandgrey.com The total combination of natural herbs and nutrients in this drug is Sildenafil Citrate, tadalafil side effects which regarded as the best chemical constituent that manages the awful stress of impotence. abolishing the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, the Renewable Energy Target and the Climate Change Authority.
I just hope that PM Tony Abbott is not swayed by any of this hoopla – the Govt should stick to their policies of abolishing the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, the Renewable Energy Target and the Climate Change Authority and should be ready to bring on a double dissolution election in order to bring into law all their policies. If Australian voters choose to vote GreenLabor back in to power and keep the Carbon Tax and all the associated “renewables” expensive electricity boondoggles – so be it.

China energy mix history – China coal consumption now half global total

The BP Statistical Review of World Energy is out earlier this year – Wattsupwiththat have an article – Despite the hype, ‘carbon-free’ energy sources aren’t gaining traction globally. Using the BP numbers this is the history of the Chinese energy mix 1965-2013.

Below is an update of the global carbon dioxide emissions numbers to 2013 – showing a lessening of China growth. My post Oct 2013 after BP data came out.

Australian Minister for the Environment Greg Hunt rolled by cabinet over $500Million rooftop solar scheme

Signs of a surprising conflict within cabinet that took a while to surface – Greg Hunt kept Prime Minister in dark on solar policy – I expected cabinet members to be better tuned in to Govt plans than this. The adults in charge could be looking at the ever growing cost of the renewable energy target (RET) scheme – Subsidies for clean energy to hit $21bn – 22 May 2014 I expected cabinet members to be better tuned in to Govt plans than this.