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@ajWasThere
Melbourne Katılım Haziran 2009
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@quanyum94 @ausstockchick This is the price of Australia drilled oil.
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@ajWasThere @ausstockchick It will never get to that. You’re being a real dickhead
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Sales of second hand electric vehicles more than doubled last month!
Nothing like a fuel crisis to incentivise people to buy EVs.
#EVs
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@conpaul503 @renew_economy Because recycling essentially sand is not profitable.
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@ajWasThere @renew_economy Yes the recycling claim is part of the “ circular supply chain “ claims made by several RE advocates and is included in the sales pitch.
The simple fact is that recycling at scale is not happening, and appears economically unviable.
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#PV industry hits back at #Coalition claims solar panels are made up of toxic materials that “will not recycle” and that reusing and recycling #panels is an economic dead end.. reneweconomy.com.au/this-is-a-6-5-…
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@quanyum94 @ausstockchick You can have Australian $9 a litre fuel if you like .
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@ajWasThere @ausstockchick Plent of fuel available but seems your Left wing terrorist tendencies eants to shut down our fuel which is typical of the free loading tax payer embezzling Left
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@conpaul503 @renew_economy No it's not.
I have never thought my panels will be recycled.
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@ajWasThere @renew_economy Regardless, the claim that solar panels are being recycled is part of the sales pitch for them.
At the moment it appears that putting end of life panels into landfills , currently costs less than recycling.
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@Matt_Camenzuli I don't trust you.
You seem to have popped up out of fuckiong nowhere spouting divisive bullshit.
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@OMGTheMess Did a full charge on my car cost me a whole $3.50 shocking when you can't charge for free on solar!
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Australia's economy is on the verge of total collapse.
Forced work from home will be the knock-out blow.
If business found it so brilliant, they wouldn't have brought everyone back to the office.
If the government wants to tell me how to manage my teams, it should pay them.
Sky News Australia@SkyNewsAust
Australia is on the brink of entering the next stage of the government's emergency fuel plan, an expert has warned, which could include widespread calls for Australians to work from home. skynews.com.au/australia-news…
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@quanyum94 @ausstockchick In 30 days, right, that's what you are saying, have fun with that.
Energy security was a significant factor in my purchase.
CO2 not that much although I do charge it from solar. But that is more because its free.
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@ajWasThere @ausstockchick Since when do we not have fuel??
I think the dickhead is you who bought an EV that produces the same amount of CO2 as a petrol car, or you paid many many thousands of $ to go of grid??🤣🤣🤣
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@EnergyWrapAU You people keep changing the goal posts.
Every coal plant that closes you say this will lead to massive blackout. Yet Solar has made the grid more stable not less.
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As is bound to happen the wind disappeared from SA during yesterday’s peak demand period.
Did batteries reduce the peak or did they just take advantage of it?
Imports from cheap VIC brown coal couldn’t reduce prices - that resource was maxed out.
Gas generators made more total $ than batteries because they output a LOT more MWh.
SA gas peaker plant is increasing output over time, as are imports from VIC.
SA will always need 100% capacity in electricity supply that’s not weather dependent.
A system with massive excess capacity that’s under-utilised obviously costs more than an equivalent system with just the necessary excess capacity.




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@MarkFra55637325 @ausstockchick I have plenty of electricity.
How is that petrol supply?
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@ausstockchick Charged by power stations that burn fuel to create electricity.
15%+ efficiency loss.
Smart....real f'in smart.
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@quanyum94 @ausstockchick Yeah, but I have fuel, and you dickheads don't!
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@ausstockchick An EV produces the same co2 as a letr car when the power OTR the ev comes from coal power stations
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I dont think the Australian political class realizes the damage they are doing to undermine our society with their commentary.
Claiming One Nation voters are motivated by racism or that racist "dogwhistling" is being done by the Coaliton for votes helps no one.
One Nation holds the vote of 28% of the electorate, 26% of migrants and getting on for 1 in 5 individuals who do not speak English at home.
Accusing great swathes of the population of being intricably linked to racism is a deeply concerning as it is counter-productive.
Equally so for making the claim that the Coalition is "dogwhistling", that somehow the block of voters who are deeply racist is so large that it can make this major difference politically.
Some of the followers of these people have a go at people like myself for using facts to point out what is mostly already blatantly obvious.
Perhaps look at some of your leaders for the ones who are truly undermining social cohesion.
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@LofayPeter @shoebil57672266 @Rexdinasaur No, It is clear I am correct.
If we used Australian-produced electricity to power our transport, we would have minimal issues right now.
You like us being dependent on others.
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We knew it all along but allowed it happen With only 30 days of reserves, and near-total dependence on imports, restrictions on oil availability would bring us to our knees. Security only comes from self sufficiency not begging for handouts or 30 days more in reserve #Auspol2026
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@conpaul503 @renew_economy A month of household waste contains far more toxic chemicals.
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Solar panels contain small amounts of heavy metals and other substances that can pose risks if they leach into soil or groundwater:
• Crystalline silicon (c-Si) panels (the most common type, ~90–95% of the market) often include trace lead (from soldering or metallization) and sometimes selenium or other metals.
• Thin-film panels (e.g., cadmium telluride or CdTe) contain cadmium, a toxic heavy metal.
If leaching occurs, it risks contaminating groundwater or soil, potentially affecting ecosystems and human health (e.g., heavy metals like lead and cadmium are harmful at elevated levels). While intact panels are durable and sealed (with glass, aluminum frames, and encapsulants like EVA polymer), landfills involve compaction and long-term exposure, increasing the chance of breakage. Some studies and experts note that regular landfill disposal is “not recommended” in case of breakage, as toxins could migrate
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@Rexdinasaur @shoebil57672266 @LofayPeter We didn't invest enough to electrify our transport, so we would not be affected by this sort of shit.
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@shoebil57672266 @LofayPeter How on earth has this happened to an energy rich nation?
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@DavidGartner7 @ausstockchick The USA don't have enough oil for the world.
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@ausstockchick Trump has told the world he has so much oil come and buy it flat out there is ships pouring into America right now is ALBO to scared to ring him in Australia we call that a soft co.. grow a set Albo
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@Pogmahone_ This, from an account that has never posted a single original thought on their timeline.
Jog on, champ.
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The fire at the Geelong petrol refinery is 'not suspicious'?
It seems pretty damned coincidental, then.
heraldsun.com.au/news/large-ref…
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@maizrapaz @tillathenun You said what will you do when youR mileage is limited via it's SMART controls?
All cars are controlled by their computer so all cars can be controlled. You are a fool if you think this is an EV issue.
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@ajWasThere @tillathenun And again. Ignoring what I'm saying.
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Back from Italy: 2,435 miles / 3,918 km in the Smart #5 Pro ⚡️
Brilliant EV — comfy, quiet, spacious, fast-charging.
EV road trips are easy now: drive, charge while you eat, repeat. Hotels with chargers = even better.
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