SA blackout weather 'just a storm': Joyce

The weather that caused South Australia to go dark was "unremarkable", Barnaby Joyce says, while linking the outage to reliance on renewable energy.

Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce has dismissed last week's devastating South Australian weather as just a thunderstorm, saying 80,000 lightning strikes is "unremarkable".

Mr Joyce has taken issue with Opposition Leader Bill Shorten's remarks that the storm - which caused a statewide blackout - was so serious it caused tens of thousands of strikes.

"When you actually peel back the facts it's unremarkable ... so what? That's called a storm," he told reporters in Adelaide on Friday, while linking the blackout to the state's reliance on renewable energy.


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