Pakenhamsaint
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Electric bloody everything.Yep electric buses are really common overseas
Have been for years
Yeah imagine it houses in an English winter we'd all dieElectric bloody everything.
We really are dinosaur s**t here. I spent a few months in London on my long service leave last year. Street lighting in London central suburbs is almost entirely solar, with a lot less sun. And all the light poles where I stayed double as electric chargers for street parked cars. So people buy those cars because the infrastructure makes them possible.
Another vast benefit from when I lived there 20 years back is the noise reduction. I was seriously impressed
Yeah imagine it houses in an English winter we'd all die
You’re judging people by your standards, which aren’t super impressive.This week I have sat next to 3 people that stood out in my mind
Honestly, no one wants to catch a bus other than cost saving side.
Look, we’ve been poor, no question. But let’s not pretend it’s even remotely comparable rolling out infrastructure on a tiny island with tens of millions of taxpayers in concentrated areas compared to a nation as vast as ours with far less concentration of population. Europe should be leading the way. Not to say we shouldn’t be following faster.Electric bloody everything.
We really are dinosaur s**t here. I spent a few months in London on my long service leave last year. Street lighting in London central suburbs is almost entirely solar, with a lot less sun. And all the light poles where I stayed double as electric chargers for street parked cars. So people buy those cars because the infrastructure makes them possible.
Another vast benefit from when I lived there 20 years back is the noise reduction. I was seriously impressed
Agree totally with this. And also agree that we haven’t been tackling our own challenges to improve our infrastructure remotely aggressively enough.Look, we’ve been poor, no question. But let’s not pretend it’s even remotely comparable rolling out infrastructure on a tiny island with tens of millions of taxpayers in concentrated areas compared to a nation as vast as ours with far less concentration of population. Europe should be leading the way. Not to say we shouldn’t be following faster.
My parents caught electric buses in vegas a decade agoLook, we’ve been poor, no question. But let’s not pretend it’s even remotely comparable rolling out infrastructure on a tiny island with tens of millions of taxpayers in concentrated areas compared to a nation as vast as ours with far less concentration of population. Europe should be leading the way. Not to say we shouldn’t be following faster.
What urban planning? State governments and councils only care about the stamp duty and rates that new houses/estates bring in, they don't care if they are unliveable and have no employment near them.My parents caught electric buses in vegas a decade ago
We use our shitty urban planning as an excuse to not do anything frequently
5 minutes seems wrong given physics
5 minutes seems wrong given physics
Nut has electric planes, that can charge before they fall out of the sky.
He's gone off the deep end. You should ignore him.
That's almost incomprehensible speed I must learn more about thisYour right it was 6 minutes
Where smart ferry charging begins with a smart grid
NORWAY: The Hareid-Sulesund ferry operations have reduced CO2 emissions by 7000 tonnes annually with the introduction of electric vessels. In transitioning ferries from diesel to pure electric power, powerful onshore support is essential, in the form of reliable infrastructure for rapid charging...www.danfoss.com
That's almost incomprehensible speed I must learn more about this
I honestly think Melbourne to Sydney should be fast trains, not planesThere is a massive need to upgrade the grid and charging capabilities..
New battery technology can take massive amounts of charge.
Large commercial planes are not that far away … I’d say with in 10 years there will be a 100 seat electric plane capable of operating on most high density routes. Like Mel-Syd… charge times will be a non issue.
Pretty easy to build things with no environmental, safety laws, worker rights, opposition and tender processes being entirely based on whose pocket is being lined.
Pretty easy to build things with no environmental, safety laws, worker rights, opposition and tender processes being entirely based on whose pocket is being lined.
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So not commenting on the advantage China has from having no safety, employee rights or environmental concerns? Their dictatorship can do things quicker largely because they don't care about people.Yer and our system works so much better …. Cant even build a metro train link with out it being a sh!t fight.
China must be so jealous lack of corruption
yeah as if our government gives a shit about environment when it comes to projectsPretty easy to build things with no environmental, safety laws, worker rights, opposition and tender processes being entirely based on whose pocket is being lined.
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I dont think they care much but there is a lot of pointless bureaucracy that is supposed to protect the environment etc and all it does is slow down projects and increase their cost. Not to mention the whole pandering to minority seats means pollies prioritise projects the wrong way.yeah as if our government gives a s**t about environment when it comes to projects
and yeah the tender processes here are so above board
amazing how you think the reason we don't have better trains is anything other than government neglect