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- Mon Nov 06, 2023 10:44 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: Sir Donald Bradman Drv / Marion Rd Upgrade
- Replies: 54
- Views: 16014
Re: Sir Donald Bradman Drv / Marion Rd Upgrade
I don't really see how they could bin this upgrade. If the NSM tunnel is going ahead, and we're being told it still is, this intersection needs to be upgraded well in advance to deal with the significant increase in traffic it will see during construction (bearing in mind it's barely functional for...
- Mon Nov 06, 2023 1:32 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: Sir Donald Bradman Drv / Marion Rd Upgrade
- Replies: 54
- Views: 16014
Re: Sir Donald Bradman Drv / Marion Rd Upgrade
Hmm, I can think of a very easy way to save $15bn in funding. Scrap the N-S Motorway. So they want to cut back on infrastructure? Infrastructure that's badly needed yesterday? But they wont cut back migration which will create an even worse situation. We don't have enough housing. We don't have emp...
- Mon Oct 30, 2023 2:58 pm
- Forum: The Pub
- Topic: SA Economy
- Replies: 865
- Views: 236538
Re: SA Economy
The CommSec State of the States report has been released for the September '23 quarter. South Australia is now in outright second position. You can download the PDF from this link if you want to see the full report..... https://www.commbank.com.au/articles/newsroom/2023/10/commsec-state-of-states-o...
- Thu Oct 26, 2023 11:13 am
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Adelaide Metro Trains
- Replies: 6092
- Views: 1487186
Re: News & Discussion: Adelaide Metro Trains
I believe at this stage there are feasibility studies being undertaken for the long-term plans for the OH and Grange lines but most, if not all, options involve either battery or hydrogen technology with potential electrification of only small sections of the line to allow for battery recharging. I...
- Tue Oct 24, 2023 12:15 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: [VIS] Passenger Trains to Mount Barker
- Replies: 210
- Views: 48494
[VIS] Re: Passenger Trains to Mount Barker
The population of the Mount Barker district is around 40k. The population of Adelaide is 1.4 million. In most other states, indeed in many similar situations in the world this type of setup would be connected by a relatively rapid and frequent train. In the case of Europe this may look like a light ...
- Fri Oct 20, 2023 6:23 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: [VIS] Passenger Trains to Mount Barker
- Replies: 210
- Views: 48494
[VIS] Re: Passenger Trains to Mount Barker
I really think the relevant authorities in SA are deliberately overcomplicating this, so they don't have to deal with it. The old bluebirds used to do this trip in under 50 minutes. Surely a modern V/locity type train could do this in at least that amount of time. If a European company want to provi...
- Thu Oct 12, 2023 11:53 am
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
- Replies: 1637
- Views: 391199
Re: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
Also, costs aren’t the same everywhere. Just because nuclear power is economically viable in some parts of Europe doesn’t mean it would be here. True. A big factor in things being more expensive in Australia, is we bloody import so much. Actually the reverse is the case! Australia was a very expens...
- Sun Oct 08, 2023 7:15 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
- Replies: 1637
- Views: 391199
Re: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
abc, there’s a big difference between the long transmission lines and the shorter distribution lines. The latter are much more vulnerable, but affect far fewer people. More batteries in the metro area would reduce vulnerability to transmission line faults, though as these are rare it probably would...
- Fri Oct 06, 2023 10:44 am
- Forum: The Pub
- Topic: SA Economy
- Replies: 865
- Views: 236538
Re: SA Economy
Anyone remembering around the late 90's early 2000's will recall an aussie dollar around .50c US. The thinking at the time was that this prevented Australia going into recession, as commodities became easier to sell due to our lower prices, manufacturing ticked up due to the domestic lower costs, Au...
- Thu Oct 05, 2023 11:28 am
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: [PRO] Grange-Holbrooks-East Ave Dog Leg
- Replies: 34
- Views: 11873
[PRO] Re: Grange-Holbrooks-East Ave Dog Leg
Whilst this upgrade is overdue, if this is to be considered as a second arterial long term, either end of Holbrooks and east ave are also dogleg intersections. Port Road and Henley Beach Rd’s intersections will be much more difficult to address, and coukd become problematic if more traffic is funnel...
- Fri Sep 29, 2023 10:37 am
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
- Replies: 1637
- Views: 391199
Re: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
Time will tell. Coal plant have been providing massive amounts of generated power at a stable rate, 24/7 for over 100 years. Batteries are minuscule in their contribution so far, and yet are getting a reputation for being unstable not to mention the toxicity of these fires. It does need to be acknow...
- Wed Sep 27, 2023 11:17 am
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: [PRO] Grange-Holbrooks-East Ave Dog Leg
- Replies: 34
- Views: 11873
[PRO] Re: Grange-Holbrooks-East Ave Dog Leg
Would it kill them to put in bus priority which will speed up Grange Road bus services and encourage people to use public transport. Also on Holbrooks Road it wouldn't take much to make it from 1 lane in each direction to 2 lanes in each direction, lines could be painted over a week or two Agree wi...
- Tue Sep 19, 2023 8:55 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
- Replies: 1637
- Views: 391199
Re: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
These figures change from year to year. The following study done this year by Lazard shows nuclear as more expensive than grid solar and wind. Importantly with subsidies stripped out. https://www.lazard.com/research-insights/2023-levelized-cost-of-energyplus/ What subsidies have done is make roofto...
- Mon Sep 18, 2023 9:17 pm
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
- Replies: 1637
- Views: 391199
Re: News & Discussion: Electricity Infrastructure
Just thought I'd post this as the nuclear option keeps being mentioned, some might find this interesting... Modelling shows estimated cost of Peter Dutton’s nuclear energy plan Australian taxpayers would be slugged with a $387bn bill if Peter Dutton’s current plan to transition to nuclear was actio...
- Thu Sep 07, 2023 9:29 am
- Forum: Infrastructure/Transport Development
- Topic: News & Discussion: Trams
- Replies: 4966
- Views: 1154994
Re: News & Discussion: Trams
Mali has ruled out trams in his current term of government. Yep. However, I'd still settle for an improvement in the balance between Grenfell and Flinders Streets. Grenfel street is heavily used, but with good reason. Its proximity to the core CBD particularly office towers constructed since the 70...