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- Fri Apr 26, 2024 11:54 am
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
- Replies: 1610
- Views: 382614
Re: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
people can read the article and make up their own minds, however you dictated what that opinion would be with your original comment The point I saw was that high retail prices are because retailers have to build in a margin to cover "high price events" when the actual spot price jumps fro...
- Fri Apr 26, 2024 7:45 am
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
- Replies: 1610
- Views: 382614
Re: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
people can read the article and make up their own minds, however you dictated what that opinion would be with your original comment I encourage you to actually read the article. The Energy Regulator provided a graph to show wholesale cost reduction due to renewables. So, I provided what was literal...
- Thu Apr 25, 2024 8:17 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
- Replies: 1610
- Views: 382614
Re: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
because we should listen to an activist who has a vested interest... That what's called an "ad hominem" logical fallacy. People can read the article and make up their own minds. Obviously, some people cannot be reasoned with. people can read the article and make up their own minds, howeve...
- Thu Apr 25, 2024 5:24 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
- Replies: 1610
- Views: 382614
Re: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
An article explaining why retail power prices go up, even though wholesale prices are going down. Spoiler alert, it's not because of renewables. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-04-24/energy-bills-still-rising-despite-falling-wholesale-prices/103741682 because we should listen to an activist who ha...
- Thu Apr 25, 2024 2:30 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
- Replies: 1610
- Views: 382614
Re: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
An article explaining why retail power prices go up, even though wholesale prices are going down.
Spoiler alert, it's not because of renewables.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-04-24/ ... /103741682
Spoiler alert, it's not because of renewables.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-04-24/ ... /103741682
- Wed Apr 24, 2024 3:57 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Adelaide Metro Trains
- Replies: 6059
- Views: 1468271
Re: News & Discussion: Adelaide Metro Trains
To be honest, I cannot see a business case for urban rail to Virginia and Riverlea ever stacking up, despite being quite a large potential catchment area (40,000+ people). It would be an extension of about 16-17km which you would need to double-track to join it to the existing Gawler line. This is ...
- Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:38 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
- Replies: 1610
- Views: 382614
Re: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
SA records nation’s biggest fall in power prices Release date: 23/04/24 South Australia has recorded the biggest price drops for wholesale electricity and gas in the nation, a new report by the Australian Energy Market Operator shows. The falls indicate that the global gas price shocks are easing, ...
- Sat Apr 20, 2024 2:20 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Adelaide Metro Trains
- Replies: 6059
- Views: 1468271
Re: News & Discussion: Adelaide Metro Trains
To be honest, I cannot see a business case for urban rail to Virginia and Riverlea ever stacking up, despite being quite a large potential catchment area (40,000+ people). It would be an extension of about 16-17km which you would need to double-track to join it to the existing Gawler line. This is ...
- Fri Apr 19, 2024 7:31 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Adelaide Airport & Airlines
- Replies: 3115
- Views: 987585
Re: News & Discussion: Adelaide Airport & Airlines
Hardly a surprise. We had a government that gave China the finger, then sucked up to the US. It's hardly unreasonable for the Chinese to say: Ok, get US tourists then. In no way should we get bogged down in the politics of China vs the US. However, having made a decision to take sides, why expect C...
- Fri Apr 19, 2024 7:15 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
- Replies: 1610
- Views: 382614
Re: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
A live tree sequesters carbon in 1. wood/roots and 2. soil. For carbon to be sequestered in soil requires further processes of breaking down fallen leaf matter, namely being consumed by funguses or other organisms. Fallen leaf matter otherwise emits carbon straight back into the atmosphere unless i...
- Thu Apr 18, 2024 12:34 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Adelaide Airport & Airlines
- Replies: 3115
- Views: 987585
Re: News & Discussion: Adelaide Airport & Airlines
I posted this last week but wasn't very clear. In it, United talk about their 150 x 787 orders, and while Adelaide isn't specifically mentioned, it does say this: “There is a lot of potential [about Australia / NZ],” he said. “I’m not going to comment on specifics, but we absolutely have a lot of p...
- Wed Apr 17, 2024 1:28 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
- Replies: 1610
- Views: 382614
Re: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
Plantation timber is usually used to build stuff, so counts as carbon capture and storage. One of those pages pointed out that Aleppo Pines don’t form hollows for nesting, and it was an environmental monoculture. They are planting native understory around the solar farm to increase biodiversity and...
- Tue Apr 16, 2024 12:34 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Adelaide Metro Trains
- Replies: 6059
- Views: 1468271
Re: News & Discussion: Adelaide Metro Trains
I agree that increasing rail speeds is a priority, but removing stations is not the only (or the ideal) way to do this. Gawler line station spacing is mostly 1-2km apart - perfectly normal for urban heavy rail or modern metro rail. Yes, there are a small number of stations which it would make sense...
- Mon Apr 15, 2024 6:43 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Adelaide Metro Trains
- Replies: 6059
- Views: 1468271
Re: News & Discussion: Adelaide Metro Trains
The new housing developments under construction around Roseworthy are projected to to eventually add 12,000 people to the area. A Gawler to Roseworthy extension would be a similar length to the Seaford to Aldinga extension, so not unrealistic. But unlike Aldinga you have the chance to build a quali...
- Fri Apr 12, 2024 2:30 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Adelaide Metro Trains
- Replies: 6059
- Views: 1468271
Re: News & Discussion: Adelaide Metro Trains
I'm curious - what do people see as the purpose of bringing back rail services to Roseworthy and the Barossa Valley? Is it so that those areas can lose their "country charm" and become more sprawling suburbs full of detached housing for people who commute further to the Adelaide CBD? Is i...