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Removing woolly screen from renewable energy OPINION / 5 NOVEMBER 2018, 12:15PM / DR KELVIN KEMM
Dr. Kelvin Kemm JOHANNESBURG – There was a trade union street march in Pretoria. A group of about 200 marchers handed over a petition. So what, you will say, that happens all the time. Oh, but this was different. This was a union march to the Department of Energy. It was a march in favour of nuclear power. So, why is a union marching for nuclear power? The answer is that they have finally seen through the wool that has been so skilfully pulled over the eyes of the public. The woolly screen has claimed that renewable energy is so cheap, and that it produces so many jobs. Another newspaper just claimed that an additional 58000 jobs will be created by renewable energy. Finally the unions asked: what jobs, where are they? Then it was discovered that, well, er, “jobs” actually means “job-years” and this “job years” term is created by multiplying all speculated jobs by the speculated total lifetime of the plant, to get the “years” bit. You also add into the speculated job numbers the extra fellow who, you think, will be employed to sell the extra hamburgers that you think that you will sell to the extra people who you speculate will be employed, over the following decades.
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