The 'next big hailstorm' will destroy solar panels and the 'lights will go out'

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  • čas přidán 21. 06. 2024
  • Former ANSTO Chief Executive Dr Adi Paterson says the next “big hailstorm” will result in Australia losing “500 megawatts” of power.
    Opposition Leader Peter Dutton announced the Coalition’s nuclear policy last week, including the seven proposed sites for the nuclear reactors.
    “My fear for the Sydney basin is what I call the big hailstorm,” Dr Paterson said.
    “When the big hailstorm comes, and a big hailstorm will come in the next 20 years, we will lose 500 megawatts of power in the Sydney Basin which is keeping the lights on.
    “That is AEMO’s plan.
    “This hail will smash the panels on our roofs, and the lights will go out.”

Komentáře • 418

  • @Want0nS0up
    @Want0nS0up Před 7 dny +244

    And the ABC has “cancelled” him. They have hidden the interview where he made them look like the fools they are.

    • @connorduke4619
      @connorduke4619 Před 7 dny

      The ABC is full of passive-aggressive weak losers.

    • @graemekeeley4497
      @graemekeeley4497 Před 6 dny

      %The reason the ABC does want you to hear former ANSTO chief executive Dr Adi Paterson
      Because Dr Adi Paterson slammed Labor's push for renewable energy, saying wind turbines only work “37 per cent of the time”.
      He did a 4BC Morning program to debunk the myths around nuclear in Australia and condemned the apparent scare campaigns from Labor ABC and the Guardian
      Labor and the left Media went ‘straight into scare campaign mode’ after Coalition nuclear announcement
      Australia’s peak scientific body CSIRO jumps in with an Apples to Apples comparison claiming an exorbitant cost and significant rollout timeline,
      Australia 'can't afford' not to accept nuclear power without it the Australia that we love is on the edge of a cliff.”
      “His view is that AEMO should be completely restructured,”
      “It should be brought back into the real world, not be in the animal farm with Labor and the Greens
      His authority to speak on Nuclear Power generation..............
      Adrian "Adi" Paterson FRSN FTSEs a South African scientist and engineer best known for his work on Pebble Bed modular reactor research and development. He was CEO of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) from March 2009 till September 2020

    • @Marina-tx2ok
      @Marina-tx2ok Před 6 dny +8

      I shared it on Facebook

    • @rotkatzeredcat4284
      @rotkatzeredcat4284 Před 6 dny +5

      I just googled the interview on YT and it came straight up.

    • @henry351
      @henry351 Před 6 dny

      czcams.com/video/J50hWO2DKHc/video.html

  • @CC-uq4hu
    @CC-uq4hu Před 7 dny +150

    This man is talking sense and tell the truth. He is an expert and his description using animal farm is totally on point❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @donnairn3419
      @donnairn3419 Před 6 dny +4

      He said his experience with renewables is twenty years old.

    • @sirjohng1
      @sirjohng1 Před 6 dny

      @@donnairn3419He actually said there was a false dawn twenty years ago with renewables that failed. Try this, the great US sun tower built in the desert with thousands of mirrors focussing the sun on its tip to produce energy has completely FAILED. $ Billions wasted again. Here in the uk today we have not enough wind to turn the turbine sails and about 80% cloud cover for solar but it is very warm so air conditioners will be eating the power from the gas stations backup which has to be at the ready 24/7 so, now we have two power systems running in tandem instead of one and we pay a 24% RENEWABLES TAX on our fuel bills for this mind blowing stupidity.

    • @pkd6369
      @pkd6369 Před 6 dny +1

      ALBO-FARM

    • @HarryLynnAAA
      @HarryLynnAAA Před 5 dny

      czcams.com/video/J50hWO2DKHc/video.htmlsi=pkkSgusRg-Bc1qYB

  • @skiff14
    @skiff14 Před 7 dny +116

    Common sense at last!!!

    • @gsd4me00
      @gsd4me00 Před 6 dny +8

      Trouble is, Casanova Bowen and man-child Albanese are not listening.

    • @TopperPenquin
      @TopperPenquin Před 11 hodinami

      Definitely. F that... tell all those miserable liittle University Educated Bearded men in dresses to Shut The F Up.

    • @TopperPenquin
      @TopperPenquin Před 11 hodinami

      And tell that Rita to wise up as well, You are only running to what you are running from. Assimilate.

    • @TopperPenquin
      @TopperPenquin Před 11 hodinami

      Men Rule.

    • @TopperPenquin
      @TopperPenquin Před 11 hodinami

      These As s holes murdered my Dear Mother.

  • @user-xt6bd4qm5g
    @user-xt6bd4qm5g Před 6 dny +63

    VOTE ONE NATION

  • @zympf
    @zympf Před 7 dny +116

    ABC-labor have tried to silence him

    • @user-cy2qh5wi1o
      @user-cy2qh5wi1o Před 6 dny

      Oh he will be silenced, just like that Scientist who went against the climate change mob involving the Great Barrier Reef!!

  • @ekka6560
    @ekka6560 Před 7 dny +71

    Thank God a breath of fresh air...

  • @nocomment1683
    @nocomment1683 Před 7 dny +70

    Y can’t the stupid people just listen to common sense

    • @troywallace322
      @troywallace322 Před 7 dny +8

      Brain hurts 🤪🤪🤪

    • @ricochet2977
      @ricochet2977 Před 6 dny +1

      Donors ?

    • @birgittabirgersdatter8082
      @birgittabirgersdatter8082 Před 6 dny

      If stupid people would listen to common sense they would cease to be so stupid. Some people are actually proud of their stupidity.

    • @johngeier8692
      @johngeier8692 Před 6 dny

      We should simply withdraw from the Paris Agreement and use the most economical energy resources available. China, India, Indonesia and several other countries are currently building new coal fired power plants for cheap reliable electricity.
      Net Zero is prohibitively costly, impractical and totally unnecessary. It is economically destructive delusional insanity.
      The massive misappropriation of taxpayers money and resources into uneconomical and unreliable renewable energy projects needs to be stopped.

    • @evil17
      @evil17 Před 6 dny +2

      Because that is the definition of stupid.

  • @davidweaver9373
    @davidweaver9373 Před 7 dny +96

    Gotta love this man.Finally having someone who knows what he's talking about on air and who stands by his beliefs

  • @user-xt6bd4qm5g
    @user-xt6bd4qm5g Před 6 dny +55

    At least fox has the guts to have open comments unlike the abc, 7 ,9 and 10.

    • @1969cmp
      @1969cmp Před 6 dny

      @@emilyjones444 Sky News Ozzie 🙂 ABC serves only a fraction of Australians who have confused genders.

    • @sloopjohnb7271
      @sloopjohnb7271 Před 5 dny

      10 Ten is part of Sky. There are some very staunch Labor supporters on Sky . That MUST KNOW THEY HAVE BACKED THE WRONG PARTY AND PEOPLE, THIS TIME!

    • @infeedel7706
      @infeedel7706 Před 4 dny

      Like hacking dead people's voicemail?

  • @successnwaebo1313
    @successnwaebo1313 Před 6 dny +41

    This guy is Making sense

  • @bellejardins7915
    @bellejardins7915 Před 6 dny +72

    I’m with you, Dr Adi Paterson. Please start building as soon as you can. You have my vote. ✅

    • @thisthattheother7541
      @thisthattheother7541 Před 6 dny +1

      Well yes, the only thing is is that he’s not a politician

    • @bellejardins7915
      @bellejardins7915 Před 6 dny +1

      @@thisthattheother7541I know that, duh. But I still want to give him my vote of confidence!

  • @jamieogg9907
    @jamieogg9907 Před 7 dny +33

    Share this piece of truth Australia wide.

    • @TimMountjoy-zy2fd
      @TimMountjoy-zy2fd Před 6 dny +1

      He's selling futures which don't actually exists - there wasn't any truth - he's on Sky News remember.

  • @drcolster
    @drcolster Před 6 dny +33

    Just like the Hail Destroyed a Massive Solar farm in TEXAS...

    • @ShickDaft
      @ShickDaft Před 6 dny +2

      Nebraska had a solar farm decimated by hail as well not to mention those frozen wind turbines in Texas.

  • @charliepyle1626
    @charliepyle1626 Před 6 dny +53

    Solar doesn't need a mega hail storm, nightime or a cloudy day does the job.

    • @johngeier8692
      @johngeier8692 Před 6 dny +7

      May 2022 was unusually cloudy and rainy in my home city.
      My garden solar lights (solar panels with battery) failed after a few days of this weather.
      We are suffering from the consequences of energy policy based upon the same 3 ridiculous popular delusions as in Germany.
      Our politicians are criminally irresponsible to lead Australia down this road of economic destruction.

    • @adammiles3095
      @adammiles3095 Před 6 dny

      ​​@@emilyjones444be a big big fucking battery not just 1 either

    • @StellarJones
      @StellarJones Před 6 dny +4

      @@emilyjones444battery technologies are not matured enough truit froop.

    • @ShickDaft
      @ShickDaft Před 6 dny +2

      @@emilyjones444 Lifespan of a home battery is 10 years and they cost an arm and a leg...Lifespan of a solar panel is 25 years for up to 80% of effectiveness which is pretty good...Batteries really arent that viable for someone on a budget.

  • @gregoryellsmore2095
    @gregoryellsmore2095 Před 6 dny +44

    “More people have fallen off roofs installing solar panels than have died in the entire history of nuclear power”

    • @johngeier8692
      @johngeier8692 Před 6 dny +1

      Correct. In the 1970s Ralph Nader used to go around claiming that a nuclear reactor meltdown would claim 10,000 lives. There are still inflated claims regarding the death toll from Chernobyl.
      We live in a demon haunted world where ridiculous popular delusions have been allowed to triumph over critical thinking and common sense.
      There is no significant and dangerous problem with the climate looming.
      An energy system based upon wind and solar equipment would be prohibitively costly and impractical.
      Nuclear power is safer than rooftop solar.
      There are 2 mass psychoses in operation in association with a massive fraud in much of the Western world. Australia and Germany are also burdened with the Nuclear Power is Unsafe Delusion.

    • @HarryLynnAAA
      @HarryLynnAAA Před 5 dny

      czcams.com/video/J50hWO2DKHc/video.htmlsi=pkkSgusRg-Bc1qYB

  • @lesleyosborne9319
    @lesleyosborne9319 Před 7 dny +46

    Ive SEEN Hail Stones in Sydney as BIG as GOLF BALLS! They Smashed CAR Windscreens. That Actually Happened in California. They Were In Big Trouble.

    • @ldnwholesale8552
      @ldnwholesale8552 Před 6 dny +3

      Happens in Oz every summer. Then thousands of hail damaged cars out there for sale.
      Friend had his cars damaged, the only one insured took 6 months to get repaired. Most of his neaighbours solar panels were wiped out and it seems insurance will not pay.
      However this bloke seems to forget hail storms go on a swathe across areas, not the whole of Sydney or any other area. Ugly rooves are VERY expensive elctricity,, solar arrays are a far better idea BUT a hail storm can or will wipe one out eventually. Storms also stop windmill production. So neither at best are ever baseload. But the loonies cannot see commonsense.

    • @mindpowertransformations7742
      @mindpowertransformations7742 Před 5 dny

      And in Italy recently. Some were as large as oranges! Terrifying. You can find footage on CZcams.

    • @user-li8ub6wz8i
      @user-li8ub6wz8i Před 5 dny

      Perth had a similar storm 20 odd years ago

    • @kylefowler9513
      @kylefowler9513 Před 5 dny

      I was in the big hail storm in Sydney some 20 years ago. The hail was as big as orange's and it just destroyed everything in its path.

  • @user-zb3bc3ou1e
    @user-zb3bc3ou1e Před 7 dny +34

    Never thought about hail storm damage that’s a good point

    • @davidcruse6589
      @davidcruse6589 Před 7 dny +8

      Another thought for you he didn't mention was floods fire as well

    • @Prognosis__
      @Prognosis__ Před 7 dny +7

      It happened in the USA

    • @littletony1764
      @littletony1764 Před 7 dny +1

      I have been saying this for years and was told by a so-called expert that Australia doesn't get hail storms that will damage solar panels. I wonder where he was a few years ago when thousands of roofs in Sydney's east were totally destroyed by storms??

    • @tjsurname119
      @tjsurname119 Před 7 dny

      Solar Panels create permanent high pressure systems. When they are erected over farms they drive the rain away. Don't believe me Friends, go stand in a paddock of where Solar Panels have been installed in banks and you feel like you are cooking because the heat they radiate.

    • @evil17
      @evil17 Před 6 dny +3

      Hail, storms, cyclones,floods, fires, lightning or meteorite strike, dust, ash, salt, birds and their shit.
      Extra 28,000kms of expensive HV grid power lines that have been responsible for starting massive bushfires, windmills also can catch fire and start bushfires.
      Renewables take up thousands of acres of farming land and beautiful natural forests, homes to protected plants and wildlife species scaring the landscape for small unreliable energy gains compared to any power station model designed for purpose.

  • @Folkboat11
    @Folkboat11 Před 7 dny +27

    And this was all sold to us to believe that it would be cheap power. Yet to see that happen.

    • @johngeier8692
      @johngeier8692 Před 6 dny

      Net Zero is prohibitively costly, impractical and totally unnecessary. It is economically destructive delusional insanity.

    • @ShickDaft
      @ShickDaft Před 6 dny

      Home solar does give you cheap power that is a fact...It just takes about 8 years for it to kick in lol

  • @tigranmedici1993
    @tigranmedici1993 Před 7 dny +33

    It's Over.

  • @johngeier8692
    @johngeier8692 Před 6 dny +19

    The big issue is that the possible negative effects of man’s carbon dioxide emissions have been grossly exaggerated and confabulated whilst the benefits have been almost entirely ignored by politicians and mainstream media.
    Arrhenius who described the greenhouse effect in the late nineteenth century opined that the carbon dioxide emissions from human activity would have the beneficial effects of greening of the planet with increased agricultural yields and postponement of the next glacial maximum.
    You can add reduced winter heating costs and fewer deaths from hypothermia.
    We should simply withdraw from the Paris Accord and use the most economical energy resources available.

    • @HarryLynnAAA
      @HarryLynnAAA Před 5 dny

      You could read Ian Plimer geologist's book GREEN MURDER No B/S just provable facts. Also on CZcams

  • @user-zd3xs4ts6f
    @user-zd3xs4ts6f Před 7 dny +53

    I'd rather listen to this expert than buffoon Bowen 's zingers and Al-pinocchio 's dad jokes 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @user-cy2qh5wi1o
      @user-cy2qh5wi1o Před 6 dny

      I have a tiny house with 34 solar panels run by 2 inverters and a back up battery and even with months of regular sunshine available I still have to turn so much off yet I still have a power bill every quarter.....These dick wads don't care about cheap energy, just the misguided ideology of a utopian green planet without a care in the world about the people who inhabit it!!

  • @davidcruse6589
    @davidcruse6589 Před 7 dny +36

    Just confirmed what a majority us of Australians been saying
    But he left a couple off fire and floods as well as hail which happens even more regular then hail storms
    Just look America just had hughe ammount destroyed by hail and how long to replace and cost's
    That have done even on basic levels
    You have all the proof around the world of whats failed and what's work
    Renewables fail nuclar work
    My personal opinion is stick with gas and coal because the plant life relies on those emissions

    • @videofreak6047
      @videofreak6047 Před 7 dny +6

      I agree 100%

    • @cheesecracker1543
      @cheesecracker1543 Před 6 dny +3

      Plus who’s going walk around being paid massive amounts of money to wipe the dust off them each week?

    • @evil17
      @evil17 Před 6 dny +4

      Im fine with gas and coal for now & we have heaps of it, but I would like to see a transition to nuclear in the near future as they will only get more expensive,but still more sense than renewables.
      China has over 3000 coal fired power stations and about 95 reactors with plenty more of each being built.
      While we may only emit less than 1% of global CO2, we export billions of tonnes of it overseas, seems a bit hypocritical to say we are the 2nd greenest country.

    • @davidcruse6589
      @davidcruse6589 Před 6 dny +3

      Yep totally agree in time we will need to transition to nuclar
      But we should be using up our other resources first coal and gas
      Also the more types you can have the more reliable it'll be
      As should one system goes down another able to pick up
      This especially in a war scenario or extreme weather even mantiance

    • @robertjohnson-mt8pz
      @robertjohnson-mt8pz Před 5 dny

      The solar panels that were destroyed in Texas also contaminated the soil with toxic chemicals that the solar panels were made from.

  • @positivepawpaw7564
    @positivepawpaw7564 Před 7 dny +26

    hail damaged toxic panels bulldozed into huge pits & buried .. array rebuilt .. meanwhile, power is out for months

    • @jcisme
      @jcisme Před 7 dny

      The water table becomes toxic in the name of climate change..

    • @troywallace322
      @troywallace322 Před 7 dny +4

      Yep then back to Bowen/arrows 😮

  • @yakidin63
    @yakidin63 Před 7 dny +41

    Solar panels only last 20 years so how much will it cost to replace millions of solar panels. Plus we just did a deal with China. We get to keep the waste.

    • @AximandTheCursed
      @AximandTheCursed Před 6 dny +7

      20 years if all goes well... problems will occur. To say nothing of the batteries they intend to use...

    • @johngeier8692
      @johngeier8692 Před 6 dny +5

      Both solar farms and wind farms entail much higher capital, maintenance, depreciation and support grid costs.
      An energy system entirely dependent on this equipment would be prohibitively expensive and impractical.
      The massive misappropriation of taxpayers money and resources into uneconomical and unreliable renewable energy projects needs to be stopped.

    • @robinbrown8963
      @robinbrown8963 Před 6 dny

      The dodgy Crynese panels would be lucky to last 5 years, and has been proven.

    • @mindpowertransformations7742
      @mindpowertransformations7742 Před 5 dny +1

      20 years, maybe. Warranty is only 10 years. 😊

  • @pacomacaw2456
    @pacomacaw2456 Před 6 dny +17

    Blackout Bowen is going to wreck us.

    • @johngeier8692
      @johngeier8692 Před 6 dny

      He belongs in a psychiatric hospital if he really believes the nonsense that comes out of his mouth.

  • @theodociocozanitis5437
    @theodociocozanitis5437 Před 6 dny +6

    Get rid of this incompetent government put some one that places Australia and it’s people first , not someone’s ideology first

  • @littletony1764
    @littletony1764 Před 7 dny +23

    Nuclear power is unavoidable, because it is the only realistic option for ensuring Australia's energy supply if coal-fired power plants are to be replaced. Renewables have already cost more than a trillion dollars and are unreliable, rendering them unsuitable for big corporations that demand constant baseload power. Unless there is a two-tier system in which large corporations and wealthy individuals are given uninterrupted power because they can afford the rising prices, while you continue to experience regular blackouts, always fixing your Chinese-made solar panels, and waiting for the wind to blow to power your house on a part time basis.

    • @ThatGuy-ze5kk
      @ThatGuy-ze5kk Před 6 dny +1

      i can't see labor having any problem with the two tier system you describe... their contempt for the australian people is worn on their sleeves!!

    • @TimMountjoy-zy2fd
      @TimMountjoy-zy2fd Před 6 dny +3

      Honestly think we have spent a trillion dollars on renewables ? Really sure about that figure are we ? Could back it up if we had to ?
      Try doing some research before posting.

    • @frankymino8773
      @frankymino8773 Před 2 dny

      @@TimMountjoy-zy2fd Ahhh... there's always one to throw a comment asking someone to back up their comment lol... well done on your own research. Best form of contradictory I've seen.

  • @geob8172
    @geob8172 Před 6 dny +14

    Reopen the Power Stations !

    • @johngeier8692
      @johngeier8692 Před 6 dny +1

      We should build new coal fired power plants like the Chinese, Indians , Indonesians etc, for cheap reliable power.
      Net Zero is economically destructive delusional insanity.

  • @aliveRaptor2929
    @aliveRaptor2929 Před 6 dny +7

    Thanks outsiders for covering this topic ✅ positively

  • @jayhorton4088
    @jayhorton4088 Před 6 dny +14

    It happened in Springfield qld 2 yrs ago hail smashed thousands of panels

    • @johngeier8692
      @johngeier8692 Před 6 dny

      Another hailstorm in late 2014 did over 1 billion dollars of damage to the Brisbane area.
      The massive misappropriation of taxpayers money and resources into uneconomical and unreliable renewable energy projects needs to be stopped.

    • @ShickDaft
      @ShickDaft Před 6 dny

      It happened in Scottsbluff Nebraska last year.

  • @davidbryant7503
    @davidbryant7503 Před 6 dny +4

    This guy is amazing, make sure he continues to speak to us

  • @lornacarlos
    @lornacarlos Před 7 dny +27

    Finally, we are hearing inteliigent and very well informed discussion. This should have been done before any decision to going renewables. Facts - not emotions or ideologues Adults back in the room.-

    • @tombradshaw5164
      @tombradshaw5164 Před 7 dny +4

      Exactly! Emotions are destroying our wonderful country.

    • @johngeier8692
      @johngeier8692 Před 6 dny

      Dishonest duplicitous politicians who are colluding with ridiculous and economically destructive popular delusions and who are misappropriating massive amounts of taxpayers money and resources into uneconomical and unreliable renewable energy projects are destroying our country. They will soon retire on massive taxpayer funded pensions and Jetset around the world big noting themselves instead of going to prison.

  • @BigBopper-zm1kf
    @BigBopper-zm1kf Před 7 dny +51

    Don't listen to common sense. Let's just forge ahead with Bowens Rainbows 🌈 and Unicorns 🦄 DREAM

  • @murraymclean9072
    @murraymclean9072 Před 6 dny +10

    We need this so bad that if we don't as a country, we'll die on the vein.. we'll have no industry, and the cost to consumers will be astronomical.

    • @johngeier8692
      @johngeier8692 Před 6 dny +1

      The laws of physics and economics will eventually grind the economically destructive delusional insanity of Net Zero to a halt . Soaring electricity prices and blackouts will shock people out of this destructive nonsense.

    • @ShickDaft
      @ShickDaft Před 6 dny

      Watch Australians wake up when they flick the switch and the lights dont come on lol

  • @usroamin2519
    @usroamin2519 Před 6 dny +7

    What scares me is, he is an expert in this field and he’s scared for our future. And I’m no expert, but everything he says sounds logical

  • @dpitt1516
    @dpitt1516 Před 6 dny +10

    A great video - Labor is caught napping at the wheel again !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @johngeier8692
      @johngeier8692 Před 6 dny +1

      They are criminally irresponsible.
      The example of failed energy policy in Germany is staring everyone in the face.

  • @darkwood777
    @darkwood777 Před 6 dny +9

    Listen to this guy.

  • @andymartinez767
    @andymartinez767 Před 6 dny +9

    You dont think of things like that and also to replace them after 10-15 years. And to dispose of all that crap

    • @johngeier8692
      @johngeier8692 Před 6 dny +1

      Capital costs, maintenance and depreciation costs are all horrendous.
      Net Aero is prohibitively costly, impractical and totally unnecessary. It is economically destructive delusional insanity.

    • @ShickDaft
      @ShickDaft Před 6 dny +1

      Dont forget those wind turbines chew through the oil as well they require constant maintenance.

    • @philevans6592
      @philevans6592 Před 5 dny

      I've had my solar panels over 20 years. Still going strong. Almost never have an electric bill.

  • @cheesecracker1543
    @cheesecracker1543 Před 6 dny +9

    Albo that’s truth telling.

  • @351nang
    @351nang Před 6 dny +26

    The lies can't last.

  • @angusog5227
    @angusog5227 Před 6 dny +10

    And the truth shall set you free..

  • @hl5910
    @hl5910 Před 6 dny +3

    This guy is spot on 👍👍👍

  • @christophergame7977
    @christophergame7977 Před 6 dny +10

    Champion !!

  • @robalexander7348
    @robalexander7348 Před 6 dny +9

    Thank You Dr. finally some one speaking the true facts, solar panels and Ugly windmills will not work into the future, due to ongoing maintenance and ongoing disposal of waste 😟 nsw

  • @pomaze1
    @pomaze1 Před 6 dny +5

    Listen to this guy, NOT politicians.

  • @tilkanash
    @tilkanash Před 6 dny +7

    Fantasic Image showing the number of Nuclear Power Plants in the World by Country. It speaks for itself. (5:45) Thank You

  • @lyndarowen7885
    @lyndarowen7885 Před 6 dny +3

    I support Nuclear. More of the Australian public need to listen to men like Dr Adi Paterson.

  • @mersinalou7397
    @mersinalou7397 Před 6 dny +3

    When the government move outside common sense everyone needs to accept that they are not acting in the interests of Australia but rather something else.
    Vote all Labor out everywhere and forever as they have been historically disastrous for Australia .. never give them the opportunity again to financially ruin, betray and divide Australia.

  • @lesboully5967
    @lesboully5967 Před 6 dny +7

    Hope people are listening

  • @synthesisertech
    @synthesisertech Před 6 dny +6

    We have had two hail storms in Sydney of that magnitude during the last 24 years.

    • @TimMountjoy-zy2fd
      @TimMountjoy-zy2fd Před 6 dny +1

      Yep and the last big one was 2018 and we have millions of panels and hardly any were damaged vs the damage to cars, windows, roofs etc etc
      So I wouldn't worry about it and a Solar Panel with a cracked glass will still work like a iphone with a cracked screen does. In which case hardly a disaster and plenty of time to replace them if required. His point is a silly emotional grabber to get people worried.

  • @user-xt6bd4qm5g
    @user-xt6bd4qm5g Před 6 dny +5

    The usa can put reactors in submarines and we are still arguing about building one.
    There have been constant accidents with the wind turbines which are only good for 7 years. Solar water heating is complete rubbish, out of 57 houses built 5.5 years ago not 1 solar hot water panel is still working and have been swapped out for instant gas hot water.
    Regular solar panels only last 5 years as well so there are piles of them building up😢

  • @pamelakinnane1863
    @pamelakinnane1863 Před 5 dny +2

    What a breath of fresh air. At last someone who knows what they're talking about and can explain that we are sliding down the sh*t chute with these ridiculously expensive renewables.

  • @timbard9161
    @timbard9161 Před 6 dny +3

    Oh Gosh-FACTS! Without subsidies no firm would consider solar or wind.

  • @ngaugefouroaksstreetstatio6932

    The hail hit the largest Indian solar farm before it was commissioned

  • @sloopjohnb7271
    @sloopjohnb7271 Před 5 dny +2

    This is honest talk. From a man with actual Nuclear knowledge! A real expert! Not the Clowns we have in Canberra. But hopefully! NOT FOR LONG!

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 Před 3 dny +2

    Australia has 25gW of fossil fueled generation.
    Australia needs 175gW of no CO2 emissions generation. If clean electricity.
    That also means that the national electrical transmission grid has to increase in capacity and the grid is 10 times more expensive than the generation plant.
    And needs to be 10 times bigger .
    Nobody is thinking about the big problem.
    20million Battery Vehicles will need electricity, nobody is thinking about getting all the extra electricity to the 20million customers.
    No gas heat.
    No petroleum.
    No coal.
    No grid expansion.

  • @pyrobob208
    @pyrobob208 Před 6 dny +1

    The WEF want this lack of power disaster. Get rid of the WEF and the politicians they have trained.

  • @Dreadnought16
    @Dreadnought16 Před 6 dny +2

    Here in Ontario, Canada we are currently building one SMR, it's a BWRX-300, with 3 more units coming. The first one will be operational in 2029. These SMRs produce 300 megawatts and when all 4 are operational they will power 1.2 million homes. Thankfully Canada ( I mean the old Canada, not this shitty new one) was smart enough to invest in nuclear energy and we have been producing nuclear energy since the late 1960's. If these units work as advertised it will revolutionize electricity production and distribution. I believe large mines and oil sands facilities will install them right on site eliminating all the power lines and keeping these companies safe from far-left governments worried about CO2 emissions.

  • @troywallace322
    @troywallace322 Před 7 dny +8

    Bowen/arrows 😮

  • @user-yj4pv6nx3s
    @user-yj4pv6nx3s Před 6 dny +3

    What an interesting man. He obviously knows what he’s talking about. I’m all for nuclear We need to grow up, or keep the coal power until we can bring nuclear online. So great to listen to an intelligent conversation about this.

  • @MrMikeV00
    @MrMikeV00 Před 6 dny +3

    Have you seen the dodgy work being done by the rush of home solar electricians.
    I left the trade a while ago. I had to rewire my rental property yesterday. Oeners permission of course. It was going burn the house down or turn a person into a lightbulb.

  • @MrMikeV00
    @MrMikeV00 Před 6 dny +2

    He is correct. Never seen a calculator with a solar panel in it?
    Its a 20% efficiency. Solar energy into electrical energy from memory. 0:00
    Nuclear energy is above 90% efficiency. Which is great because an electric motor is 90% efficient also.
    Electronic switch mode power supply which what computers are powered with are much less efficient.

  • @GolfMike09
    @GolfMike09 Před 6 dny +10

    If a hailstorm doesn't, a claw hammer will.

  • @guymoschella4066
    @guymoschella4066 Před 5 dny +2

    Good to hear from real Australian nuclear expert.

  • @ericshingles
    @ericshingles Před 6 dny +4

    Build build build

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 Před 3 dny +2

    Callide power plant blew itself up.
    But the nuclear part was shut down and safe.
    Nothing to see but massive debt from building nuclear that is shut down. 😮😮😮😮

  • @MrMikeV00
    @MrMikeV00 Před 6 dny +2

    That's a microreactor. Yes.

  • @lizmonk1115
    @lizmonk1115 Před 7 dny +4

    All part of build back better 🤔

  • @edwardyork1505
    @edwardyork1505 Před 3 dny +1

    There are standards testing on solar panels, the tempered glass needs to be able to withstand golf ball sized hail

  • @InTheDarknessWhereIDwell

    No more funding for him.

  • @angusog5227
    @angusog5227 Před 6 dny +2

    Stop making sense...

  • @kentstansberry9748
    @kentstansberry9748 Před 4 dny

    Hailstorm, sandstorm, snowstorm. 👎And what happens when you need to do maintenance on your roof?? What if you have a small yard??

  • @LogicLost
    @LogicLost Před 6 dny

    "If you don't know, vote No". Some people have very very short memories

  • @mrmillane186
    @mrmillane186 Před 4 dny

    Thanks for the warning...! Put protection on the panels.

  • @tsailor100
    @tsailor100 Před 6 dny

    The situation is even worse. All those solar panels effect the profitablility of foreign mining companies and they may not love Aussie-land any more.

  • @smcyfs9477
    @smcyfs9477 Před 6 dny +2

    Imagine all those rooftop solar panels smashed up in the Sydney water catchment area, mmm yummy.

    • @smcyfs9477
      @smcyfs9477 Před 6 dny

      @emilyjones444 Really, so according to you, the Sydney catchment area has never had a severe hail storm. Wow, you are a moron.

  • @MatthewSmith-vk4ts
    @MatthewSmith-vk4ts Před 6 dny

    Don’t put panels in high risk areas. In South Australia where I live we don’t get the big hail.

  • @odette8905
    @odette8905 Před 4 dny

    Great clear presentation of reality. Thank you.

  • @geoffreystone4849
    @geoffreystone4849 Před 6 dny

    The first solar panel was attached to a car in 1937. It was a Sunbeam that could possibly travel 5 miles before sit in the sun all day.
    As occurs in S. Africa emergency response call centres. " I know your house is on fire madam and I'm really sorry. But our electric fire engine is still being charged".
    Even S. Africa has nuclear power stations.

  • @ShickDaft
    @ShickDaft Před 6 dny

    Actually an array of smaller nuclear reactors makes a lot of sense it makes the power network a lot more robust rather than rely on a single mega reactor that when it requires any sort of maintenance you lose your entire grid....Never thought solar and wind were viable options for city sized power generation.....Solar is brilliant for homes no question about that.

  • @wgj4813
    @wgj4813 Před dnem

    I hear double sided panels installed vertically might ease the problem but i had not until now considered mass aerial damage to solar panels least of all.mine.

  • @glenyscadman5591
    @glenyscadman5591 Před 6 dny

    Hopefully more people will listen!

  • @malcolmboyd4845
    @malcolmboyd4845 Před 6 dny

    Awesome and profound explanation Adi.

  • @maxegarots1507
    @maxegarots1507 Před 6 dny

    Can Dr PAterson have a debate with Albo / Labor energy minister? Would love to see that.

  • @outbackgearforu
    @outbackgearforu Před 5 dny

    Give the power to state governments? How is that going to work in the joke called Victoria ?

  • @hadrian3487
    @hadrian3487 Před 6 dny

    Today’s newspapers in favour of nuclear only narrowly,because a lot of undecided. It can only go one way to increase for yes for nuclear.

  • @DarrenJamesJOHANSON
    @DarrenJamesJOHANSON Před 5 dny

    In Texas they had a major hail storm wipe out a solar farm

  • @user-xt6bd4qm5g
    @user-xt6bd4qm5g Před 6 dny +2

    I dont agree with skys fan boy attitude to trump the #2 senile geriatric but nuclear power is definitely the go. Renewable energy is called that because you have to renew the infrastructure every 5 years.😢

  • @dartharpy9404
    @dartharpy9404 Před 6 dny

    Thanks

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 Před 3 dny +1

    Nuclear promoters are small thinkers.
    Like the child who said 'you give me the money and I will pay for it '
    You pay for the bigger grid and someone else pays for the plant.
    Ezi pezi.
    More grid is $1TRILLIONs
    More generation is little baby $billions.
    Hello, hello 👋

  • @letmeexplain1816
    @letmeexplain1816 Před 3 dny

    I've seen a wind turbine transported by truck. They are absolutely massive and transportation is a huge operation and traffic stopping AND utterly and completely dangerous they need police patrol as well as the transports own transport patrol personal.
    I'm sick of government interference that haven't got a clue of installing these monstrosities !!!

  • @kentstansberry9748
    @kentstansberry9748 Před 4 dny

    Nuclear is so expensive because bureaucrat's have made it that way.

  • @waynewright6410
    @waynewright6410 Před 6 dny

    Bring it on asap

  • @chuckmaddison2924
    @chuckmaddison2924 Před 4 dny

    I don't have any. I didn't fall for the con.
    My sister said she was very worried about going nuclear.
    Then i ruined her day when i told her we lived with it until we came to Australia. Yep nothing wrong with nuke.

  • @user-cd7zu9yl2v
    @user-cd7zu9yl2v Před 7 hodinami +1

    Bowen and Albo ,will need to get the Labor Propaganda ministry (ABC) to sort him out!. Common sense just does not cut it!

  • @samgiacca8408
    @samgiacca8408 Před 6 dny +1

    Don't worry Crystal is the future as it was the past 💙

  • @stevewiles7132
    @stevewiles7132 Před 5 dny

    Labor says nuclear is too expensive, are they putting in all this renewable junk for free? And I say renewable because the infrastructure has to be renewed over and over .

  • @rhyno1740
    @rhyno1740 Před 6 dny +1

    Where are the Kraken ?

  • @stella78988
    @stella78988 Před 6 dny

    Nuclear sorry think you forgot:
    1. Human error and with the fast decline in intelligence this is sure to increase.
    2. Earthquakes- no control and truly devastating to structures no matter how well built.
    3. Waste - we already have a poor record on planning and dealing with that little problem and one look at the person who was working in the area in America for that tells you how seriously that subject is taken!
    4. The most disturbing of all aspects - one little balloon with one little detonator and 💥and that is for the structure and the waste!

  • @grahamelvis6473
    @grahamelvis6473 Před 2 dny

    No need for a hailstorm - just wait 'till nightfall.