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Liberal Senator Alex Antic says there is “a lot of money” to be made in renewables at the moment.

Mr Antic discussed the issue with Sky News host Peta Credlin, who noted there are a lot of people who are “quite literally banking” on a net-zero by 2050 target from

the federal government. “Those windfarms and solar farms, they do not build themselves,” Mr Antic said. “And they do not build themselves without subsidy sadly as well.”

Source: Financial Digest (financialdigest.net)

 

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RADICAL GREENS think coal is about to die... Oh wait it's the Liberals.... auspol

That's because it's A LOT CHEAPER THAN COAL ? 👇 Therefore it can generate Electricity far cheaper and that means higher profits. In facts Coal is now so expensive nobody would ever build a new coal power station because they would loose money from day 1 to closing.

Just over a century ago they said planes & cars were just a fad. Fourty years ago it was the computer. Thirty, mobile phones. Renewables are the next tech. It's the horse & carriage idiots that have a problem with it.

What's fuc$d is all people act for and care for is money not living things.

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