freediver wrote on Oct 5
th, 2025 at 5:02pm:
The Liberal party removed the carbon tax, committed our economy to the most expensive options for reducing GHG emissions (such as subsidies and nuclear), and initiated decades of uncertainty for investors in the power sector, before Albo became PM.
You didn't look at the link did you? It was dated 2007.

The link from Crikey 2010. All before the carbon tax.
freediver wrote on Oct 5
th, 2025 at 5:02pm:
Wind and solar are the cheapest energy source by a wide margin. You can build a battery to any size you want. They are easily scalable. Just build another one next door. It really is that
For how many hours at what cost?
You don't cover what is not included in Lazard. Why is that?

"Other factors would also have a potentially significant effect on the results contained herein, but have not been examined in the scope of this
current analysis. These additional factors, among others, could include: implementation and interpretation of the full scope of the IRA;
development costs of the electrolyzer and associated renewable energy generation facility; conversion, storage and transportation costs of
the hydrogen once produced; additional costs to produce alternate products (e.g., ammonia); costs to upgrade existing infrastructure to
facilitate the transportation of hydrogen (e.g., natural gas pipelines); electrical grid upgrades; costs associated with modifying end-use
infrastructure/equipment to use hydrogen as a fuel source; potential value associated with carbon-free fuel production (e.g., carbon credits,
incentives, etc.). This analysis also does not address potential environmental and social externalities, including, for example, water
consumption and the societal consequences of displacing the various conventional fuels with hydrogen that are difficult to measure
As a result of the developing nature of hydrogen production and its applications, it is important to have in mind the somewhat limited nature
of the LCOH (and related limited historical market experience and current market depth). In that regard, we are aware that, as a result of our
data collection methodology, some will have a view that electrolyzer cost and efficiency, plus electricity costs, suggest a different LCOH than
what is presented herein. The sensitivities presented in our study are intended to address, in part, such views"
Also -
"espite convergence in the LCOE of certain renewable energy and conventional generation technologies, direct comparisons must take into
account issues such as location (e.g., centralized vs. distributed) and dispatch characteristics (e.g., baseload and/or
dispatchableintermediate capacity vs. peaking or
intermittent technologies"
https://www.lazard.com/media/2ozoovyg/lazards-lcoeplus-april-2023.pdf