The great gas con continues.
Major parties claim 🇦🇺’s running out of gas - & that 🇯🇵 & 🇰🇷 need our exports for “energy security”
Truth is we’ve got plenty of gas. It's a gas export problem, not supply problem.
We get higher prices, 🇯🇵 companies get richer.
Who’s benefitting?
There was support to ban gambling advertising in his parliament but the major parties squibbed it - and Australians are paying the price.
This election vote for someone who will put your interest ahead of vested interests.
Coalition is branding the NVES as a "family and ute tax" in a reprise of the brain numbing "EVs will ruin your weekend" campaign. We explain why it is nonsense.. https://t.co/3hiDg3MfKu
"Vaccines aren't actually responsible for the reduction in infectious diseases" say Joe Rogan's guests
And he believes them
Meanwhile in the real world 👇👇
@PMalinauskasMP@alpsa Now time to look at expanding the train network premier. Lots of places they could go. We’re going to be very good at digging tunnels soon 👀
@LudicrousFeed@EVCouncil@MGmotor An update for you Tom. I ran it down to 6% and then AC charged it back to 100%. Still only 235km of range. I will be taking it back to the dealer next week. This is surely a battery fault?
@EVCouncil@MGmotor@LudicrousFeed This is our 2022 MG ZS EV. A week ago it had a range of 320km when 100%. After a recent road trip, this is now the 100% range. Is there a fault with the battery?
NEWS: A massive $419 million @Tesla Megapack battery energy storage system has just been completed by Melbourne Renewable Energy Hub.
These 444 Megapacks help form three giant battery components that will deliver 1.6 gigawatt hours of energy storage when they come online next year. That’s enough energy to power 200,000 homes during peak periods, adding critical storage to Victoria’s electricity grid.
The entire project will cost $1.6 billion.
@LudicrousFeed@EVCouncil@MGmotor Ok. After the road trip it was on 9% and was then charged to 100%. I’ll try running it down and then back up again. This is the same car that I contacted you previously about. It still makes an odd tapping noise from the battery pack area.
Peter Dutton’s nuclear plan could cost as much as $600bn and supply only 3.7% of Australia’s energy by 2050.
Clearly it’s not a workable idea. Why the media is giving it so much coverage beggars belief. https://t.co/LBP2WWuWZh