The federal government cant convince the electorate of the ills of renewables. Perhaps they should listen instead, and leave the renewable energy target alone
Last week, a young girl named Imogen stood up in class and asked Tony Abbott a question: what happens when people dont agree with your point of view?. He replied:
There are two things you can do if people dont agree.You can try very hard to persuade them, and sometimes you succeed and sometimes you fail. If enough people dont agree, and if the hope of persuading them is remote, sometimes you have to accept that you just cant do whatever it is that you wanted to do.
Based on experience to date and analysis of likely future outcomes, Aemo considers that it is technically feasible to integrate the renewable energy likely to emerge from the existing RET settings while maintaining the security of the power system.