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What's Not Priced In EP16: A Huge Hole Found in the Energy Transition

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In this week’s episode of What’s Not Priced In, I interview data scientist Aiden Morrison. Aiden has been making waves on Twitter recently by digging into CSIRO and AEMO data to expose some major flaws in the energy transition. I was intrigued by his findings and asked him to come on and share what he has discovered. Without wanting to sound hyperbolic, the information will shock you. It is simply astounding that Australia is undertaking such a momentous shift in its energy policy without proper costings being done. If you are concerned for the future of this country, and want to see proper debate about the cost of this transition, please share this video. An informed electorate is the biggest danger to ideological decision-making. Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen constantly tell us that wind and solar are the cheapest forms of new electricity generation. As Aiden reveals, that claim looks like it’s based on a lie…enjoy

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In this week’s episode of What’s Not Priced In, I interview data scientist Aiden Morrison. Aiden has been making waves on Twitter recently by digging into CSIRO and AEMO data to expose some major flaws in the energy transition. I was intrigued by his findings and asked him to come on and share what he has discovered. Without wanting to sound hyperbolic, the information will shock you. It is simply astounding that Australia is undertaking such a momentous shift in its energy policy without proper costings being done. If you are concerned for the future of this country, and want to see proper debate about the cost of this transition, please share this video. An informed electorate is the biggest danger to ideological decision-making. Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen constantly tell us that wind and solar are the cheapest forms of new electricity generation. As Aiden reveals, that claim looks like it’s based on a lie…enjoy

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