Cheap renewables’ lie exposed by UK (and Australia’s) soaring energy costs

Date: February 6, 2025Author: Editor, cairnsnews 18 Comments BJORN Lomborg, one of the leading sceptics of the climate crisis narrative, has described the claim that the so-called green energy transition will make cheap electricity for everyone as a myth and “one of the most dangerous self-delusions of the global elite”. Writing in The Telegraph (UK)Continue reading “Cheap renewables’ lie exposed by UK (and Australia’s) soaring energy costs”

I’m dreaming of a wet Christmas

Rebecca Weisser TThe Spectator Australia14 December 2024 May your days be merry celebrating dud climate change predictions. The snow is snowing, the wind is blowing, admittedly not in Sydney, but Seoul has been blanketed by the heaviest snowfall in five decades, an arctic blast has buried parts of the Great Lakes of North America, andContinue reading “I’m dreaming of a wet Christmas”

 

Wind and solar: the energy thieves; Dallas Beaufort   · Wind and solar: the energy thieves; The Unpopular Truth about electricity and the future Rafe Champion The Spectator Australia 5 November 2024 Wind and solar power can only survive as parasites on more efficient generators. This slim and elegant book by Lars Schernikau and WilliamContinue reading ” “

Broken Hill’s power outage can’t just be swept aside

Dallas Beaufort rooSdnpest61gh206572u41632gfl7hi78f0ttct9c8gtgl4lm41ctum1h73  · Nick Cater The Australian November 3, 2024 Broken Hill’s two-week experiment in fossil-fuel-free living ended at 8.41pm local time last Thursday when its connection to the east coast grid finally was restored. Transgrid issued a press release thanking the community for its patience and announced that the emergency diesel generators itContinue reading “Broken Hill’s power outage can’t just be swept aside”

QLD – time for good decisions on energy

QLD – time for good decisions on energyBen Beattie The Spectator Australia October 7 October 2024Imagine for a second it is the end of October 2024 and an incoming Queensland LNP Energy Minister is fronting their first press conference. A newly minted minister in charge of Queensland’s energy policy, with limited knowledge of the industry.Continue reading “QLD – time for good decisions on energy”