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Sky News host Chris Smith says “green warriors” need to be patient and “aware of the realities” when it comes to climate change as the “pitfalls” of solar energy are discovered.

“I know that per capita, Australia has put more solar panels on residential premises than any other nation on the planet,” he said. “This week, a global solar risk assessment, published by solar news outlet PVTECH, reported that solar assets are experiencing higher than expected rates of degradation. “And as to achieving promised outputs, it showed that one in eight solar assets chronically underperform.

” Mr Smith also noted that in Australia, it was reported a health check audit of NSW Green Schemes has uncovered several projects which have been red-flagged, facing serious risk of implementation failure. “It’s all well and good to talk up a green future, but before they start closing all the coal fired power stations and gas projects, the harsh reality needs exposing,” he said.

 

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We have one of the highest take up rates of solar installation due to market failure of the privatisation of energy production. Normal people don’t listen to Sky News Commentators for advice on solar panels.

It is best to remember that Sky News is entertainment based on the opinions of it's presenters and may or not be factual. Sky presenters have a long history of getting caught out and making humiliating oppologies.

Pls stop putting facts into gaslightings!

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Chris ...Lying by omission are we? That degradation you failed to mention was an increase from ~0.5% to ~1% for domestic and even less for commercial. More misinformation: That under performance had nothing to do with the technology but its location and how it was stored.

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When I believe the most stupid opinion has been heard, Chris Smith bares all and exposes his ignorance once again.

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