At last common sense returns to Tassie as they tell the obscene Greenie queers to go jump.
Tassie now realizes that the Greenie windymills are just expensive unreliable toys and were not worth a pinch of sand during the recent power crisis.
So level heads have prevailed and Tassie is going full steam ahead with a reliable 24/7 2nd BassLink power cable fed by cheap reliable coal fired power stations in Victoria.
The advantage of this is that essential to life CO2 levels will be kept at vital to plant growth levels greening the deserts and feeding the world's hungry mouths.
The obscene Greenies plunge towards extinction seems to be accelerating as the grimy Greenies are being repeatedly exposed as just slimy liars pushing their very anti-Australia UN Agenda 21 rubbish.Study into second Basslink set for releaseANDREW DRUMMOND and NICK CLARK Mercury June 21, 2016 10:59am
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http://www.skynews.com.au/video/news/national/2016/06/17/labor-to-back-second-ba...A FEASIBILITY study has backed a proposed second electricity cable between Tasmania and the mainland, with Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt saying the connector would be good news for the island state’s energy security and jobs growth.
In a report commissioned by Canberra in April and made public today, experts found the Commonwealth and Tasmania should push ahead with plans for the second Bass Strait cable, pending further investigation.
Efforts to secure a second undersea energy cable have stepped up since the recent Basslink outage.
The report was commissioned in April by the Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Mr Hunt in the wake of the breakdown of Basslink undersea power link and the subsequent Tasmanian energy crisis.
MORE: STUDY TO EXAMINE FEASIBILITY OF SECOND CABLE
http://www.themercury.com.au/news/tasmania/study-to-examine-feasibility-of-a-sec...
The Basslink repair vessel Ile De Re in dock at Point Henry. Picture: ALISON WYND
MORE: BASSLINK POWER CABLE RETURNS TO FULL SERVICE
http://www.themercury.com.au/news/tasmania/basslink-power-cable-returns-to-full-...“A re-elected Turnbull Coalition Government commits to supporting the building of a second interconnector, subject to the final business case which we expect to be positive based on the interim report,” Mr Hunt said.
Labor leader Bill Shorten last week said his party would stump up $500 million to cover half the cost of a second connector should it prove to be a sound plan.
MORE: LABOR VOW ON SECOND BASSLINK CABLE
http://www.themercury.com.au/news/politics/labor-vow-on-second-bass-cable/news-s...“Subject to a positive business case and an assessment by Infrastructure Australia, up to $500 million will be made available through our Infrastructure Financing Facility for the construction of the second cable,” Mr Shorten said.