Renewables Work Just Fine – Provided There’s a Diesel in the Shed
Posted: April 27, 2017 Filed under: Australia, BIG Government, Carbon Dioxide, Climate Alarmism, Dud predictions, Energy Poverty, Fact Check, Failed Green Schemes, Fossil Fuels, Government Grants/Funding, Govt Climate Agenda, Green Agenda, Renewables, Solar, Unreliables, Wind Farms | Tags: carbon dioxide emissions, Carbon Emissions, climate, Climate Change Hoax, diesel backup, diesel power, Fossil Fuels, Global Warming Hoax, Green Energy Failure, Hysteria, Renewable energy, Tasmania, unreliables Leave a comment“Subsequently their politicians hurriedly put 150 diesel generators in their shed (costing A$11 million per month).”
THIS IS the result of Tasmania’s (job and economy wrecking) push for ‘unreliable’ green-energy sources based on fake global warming scares and climate change hysteria.
Another classic example of how “green” hysteria and global warming policies are doing far more damage than any prophesied weather or climate event could ever do by next century or when the so-called ‘experts’ predict.
Greens and green energy policies – “killing the earth to save it!”
STOP THESE THINGS
A Diesel in the Shed
Pickering Post
Viv Forbes
14 April 2017
You can have your solar panels
and your turbines on the hills;
You can use the warmth of sunshine
to reduce your heating bills.
You can dream you’re self-sufficient
as you weed your vegie bed;
As long as you make sure to keep
A diesel in the shed.
When I was a kid on a dairy farm in Queensland, we relied on green energy – horses and human muscles provided motive power; fire-wood and beeswax candles supplied heat and light; windmills pumped water and the sun provided solar energy for growing crops, vegies and pastures. The only “non-green” energy used was a bit of kerosene for the kitchen lamp, and petrol for a small Ford utility.
Our life changed dramatically when we put a diesel in the dairy shed. This single-cylinder engine drove the milking machines, the cream…
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