• @Darkard
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    5010 months ago

    Jill Kirby can go suck the gas right out of the pipe.

    The country has been moving towards EVs and Heat Pumps for years. If the grid is at risk then it’s down to the short sightedness of government and the energy firms who have prioritised filling their own pockets rather than investing in the infrastructure.

    • flamingos-cantOPM
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      2810 months ago

      Pfft, spoken like a true *checks notes* …neo-Maoist lawfare guerrilla?

      • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝
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        1710 months ago

        I think there’s some kind of random phrase generator at work because that is nonsense in more ways than two.

    • @[email protected]
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      10 months ago

      I replaced a gas boiler with a heat pump and cost went from ~3 AUD /day to less than 1 AUD/day. With the government subsidy it’s a no-brainer financially. Especially if you already have solar.

        • @Cort
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          610 months ago

          Is that a real sub? I can’t seem to find it and I’d like to subscribe

    • Echo Dot
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      810 months ago

      Evs will absolutely cause a problem but it’s not really a difficult problem to solve because it’s not a lack of power generating capacity that’s the issue, it’s a lack of infrastructure to deliver that energy. We don’t have enough high voltage lines or at least we don’t have enough high voltage lines in the right places to be able to easily put charges in.

      But the government have known about this issue for literally decades and have done nothing about it. It’s a 100% solvable problem it just requires spending some money. So obviously it hasn’t been done.

      Heat pumps are actually good for the grid though because although they use quite a bit of power, but still a lot less than resistive heating, they don’t have huge energy drawer. They use a lot of power over the day, but they tend to sip it out over the course of the day rather than in one big draw around 5:00 p.m. and that’s much easier to plan for.

      • @[email protected]
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        010 months ago

        There can’t be that must resistive heating on the grid surely.

        Also I bet a load of people putting their heat pump on something like 6-7 am and 6-10pm. Going to have to have some control over the grid starting some people heat pumps at 5:55 and others at 6:05 etc.

    • @HauntedCupcake
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      110 months ago

      I agree with you, but betting on this government not being short sighted is a very dangerous game 😆