Dinkum energy in Eli Waters | Energy company
Dinkum energy
Locality: Eli Waters
Phone: +61 400 715 799
Address: 39 Bunya Court 4655 Eli Waters, QLD, Australia
Website: http://www.dinkumenergy.com.au
Likes: 32
Reviews
to load big map
20.01.2022 There are various forms of renewable energy. This means energy that does not run out. Examples of renewable energy are solar power, including photovoltaic (electricity from light), solar thermal (energy from solar heat), wind power (generators turned by wind), hydro electricity and micro hydro (generators turned by the force of water, tidal power (generators turned by the tide) and wave energy. I addition, the production of energy storage can use renewable energy i.e. batteri...es, molten salt (the heat can turn turbines), renewable hydrogen (can be used in high efficiency fuel cells to produce power). All of these forms of production or storage are renewable unlike that produced by the use of fossil fuels. They will eventually run out or become too expensive to access. In addition, renewables are already the cheapest way to produce new power plants, including nuclear options. There is a suggestion by some, that the embedded energy by fossil fuels in the main, in renewables (i.e. the metal used, concrete and other materials) more than negate any savings in 'carbon savings'. This has been proven incorrect in a number of scientific and economic studies (and, no, I cannot cite them now but they are out there). I am writing this because the Australian Government, under the cover of the COVID-19 pandemic, is activating a plan to mine yet more fossil fuels, in this case, natural gas. Firstly, the mining of natural gas releases massive amounts of carbon dioxide. The burning of it releases even more. The use of it is more expensive than accessing the free power provided by the sun, wind or other forms of renewable energy. So, why would the Australian Government, via their COVID-19 Commission stacked with captains of the fossil fuel industry, go down this path? It does not make sense for either economic or definitely environmental reasons. Looking at potential motives outside of the 'captains', how much money is paid by the fossil fuel industry to political parties (not just the coalition)? OK, perhaps it is because of the export income. Perhaps, instead, it is time to look at changing our focus to selling renewable power or storage options. We could even look at building a manufacturing industry to build renewable energy systems or storage devices. Another option is to build hydrogen fuel cells. This can be for stationary power or mobile power )cars, buses, trucks, light rail, trains. Would it not be a good thing to start manufacturing in Australia again? #renewableenergy #fuelcells #fossilfools #auspol #solarpower #windpower #hydrogenpower
14.01.2022 Looking forward to hearing that similar plans are in place for the Australian train networks. https://fuelcellsworks.com//south-korea-krri-to-deploy-hy/
08.01.2022 I would like to see light rail and trains next but this is promising. I hope that it lasts longer than the Western Australian hydrogen bus trial. https://www.sustainable-bus.com//h2ozbus-project-australi/
05.01.2022 https://www.h2-view.com//australian-government-backs-hydr/
01.01.2022 Great development in green hydrogen production! https://newatlas.com//water-splitting-electrolysis-hydro/
Related searches
- Roof Restoration South Adelaide
Home improvement Roofing service
+61 8 8423 3211
14 Cunningham Street 5162 Morphett Vale, SA, Australia
10 likes
- Brett Wilson Electrical Contractor
Electrician Home improvement Solar energy services Energy company
+61 448 717 054
46A Long Island Road 5253 Murray Bridge, SA, Australia
1366 likes
- All Day Tree Services
Home improvement Tree cutting service
+61 415 324 752
2 Begonia Street 5162 Morphett Vale, SA, Australia
120 likes
- A & J Picture Framing
Shopping & retail Home improvement
+61 423 012 942
120 Fernleigh Rd 2650 Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia
374 likes