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Old 19-05-2021, 03:35   #34
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Re: Electric heating only?

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Originally Posted by Carth View Post
We'll be back to burning logs, peat and coal soon enough, everything goes in cycles . . . including the conclusive facts and evidence put forward by the experts in such matters.

Back to the stone ages once we run out of the rare materials to make these brilliant new energy devices
Peat is one of the worst things we can burn, peat bogs contain so much carbon that otherwise would never get released into the atmosphere, so much so in the future I wouldn't be shocked to see their carbon capturing abilities used in the fight against climate change

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
With my mortgage already paid, I'd have to take a mortgage loan for as many years as it would take to pay my gas bill equivalent to the lender.

A 4 bedroom detached home can easily cost £2,000 p.a. for energy, although I stand corrected in so far as my total bill is about £2,400 p.a. of which £800 is electricity.
I'd say mine is less than £200 per year and that includes the poxy standing charge
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