The Rally: We Will Prevail

STT’s Back

STT is back in the chair after barnstorming the Nation’s Capital. In posts to come we’ll document the stories and efforts of the 400 or so that descended on Canberra - coming from Tolga in Far North Queensland, Coopers Gap in Southern QLD; from all over the Tablelands of NSW; a big contingent of Victorians … Continue reading STT’s Back

Maurice Newman: wind power a “crime against the people”

A while ago we reported on the moment when Maurice Newman had the courage to point to the elephant in the room: spiralling power prices being driven through the roof by intermittent and unreliable - subsidy fuelled - wind power – driving Australian businesses to the wall. Well, Maurice - former head of Deutsche Bank, … Continue reading Maurice Newman: wind power a “crime against the people”

As America goes, so too Australia

If you needed any more reason to stop the Great Wind Power Fraud this is it. *** It all happened while we weren’t paying attention and as a consequence of the “goodness and decency” of ordinary Australians. See you at the Rally on Tuesday, 18 June, Parliament House, Canberra – let’s put this madness to … Continue reading As America goes, so too Australia

ENRON now spelled A-G-L

In the last few weeks we’ve been focusing on how the wind power fraud impacts on South Australian power prices - making them the highest in the world - although SA seems to be fighting for line honours with wind power mad Denmark. STT readers are well aware of what happens when SA’s 1,223 MW of … Continue reading ENRON now spelled A-G-L

David Cameron states the bleeding obvious

Over the last few weeks STT has thrown a spotlight on the UK - where the people are in uproar about the wind weasels’ lust to profit from a ludicrous stream of taxpayer subsidies. The Brits are clearly fed up with wind power - driving them from their homes, ruining their bucolic landscape and sending … Continue reading David Cameron states the bleeding obvious

The Danes’ Lament

“When sorrows come, they come not single spies. But in battalions!” In a decade long fit of “turbine madness” the Danes have thrown more money at wind farms than just about any other place in the world - they share the honour with wind power mad South Australia as having the highest power prices in … Continue reading The Danes’ Lament

Time to kill the RET & scrap the REC

From our recent posts it appears that out of control renewable policy in Britain means it will soon be a case of: "will the last man out please turn off the lights"?  A situation confirmed in the piece below from The Telegraph. Well folks, when you strip back our RET/REC policy - and look at … Continue reading Time to kill the RET & scrap the REC

Pommy pushback against wind power price punishment: Part 2

Well down the path to wind power price penury, the Brits are shouting “enough”. According to “smarter than brain pie” Professor Myles Allen it seems the obscene cost of intermittent and unreliable wind power is a case of “the wick ain’t worth the candle”. Why I think we’re wasting billions on global warming, by top … Continue reading Pommy pushback against wind power price punishment: Part 2

Pommy pushback against wind power price punishment: Part 1

Well down the path to wind power price penury, the Brits are shouting “enough”!! In this post we cover what London’s, The Telegraph had to say about the road to renewable energy serfdom being paved by the wind industry and its parasites in Ol’ Blighty. In the next post we turn to a report by … Continue reading Pommy pushback against wind power price punishment: Part 1