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Methuselah

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Methuselah last won the day on November 17 2023

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  1. richie384: A heat pump would be ideal for the flat I live in, as it was built in 2012 and has fantastic insulation. But, alas, I have a next-to-useless combi boiler which, even when it works, heats the rooms far too quickly. Conversely, heat pumps are unsuitable for older houses that were built prior to the changes in building regs. . . I'm sure the day will come when all homes are heated by electricity -- oil & gas will inevitably run out at some point. They say, quite rightly, that the sun doesn't always shine and the wind doesn't always blow. . . But the tides never stop!
  2. Derecho: It's nae looking too good, is it
  3. WYorksWeather : I take it you went for 8.2 too! Unless I've forgotten (quite possibly) so did I.
  4. Jonboy: with a combination of nuclear fission and renewables. Maybe they'll resuscitate tidal power. The problem is not insoluble; what's needed is political will and sensible, targeted investment.
  5. Today's Ten-Day Trend won't induce much ramping:
  6. It's shirt-sleeves weather over here, today, but I wouldn't call it 'hot'!
  7. Here's this week's Deep Dive; it's not exactly all that optimistic.
  8. overcast I get what you're saying, but my feet use even less power than your A1!
  9. overcast I'm not sure you are -- solar electricity is emission free, and Toyota are developing new batteries.
  10. B87 I guess that's why I pay analogues no attention whatsoever: they're about useful as an igloo in the Sahara!
  11. jonboy I agree with you, and I think the biggest problem is that, to be an MP or a Senator, politicians -- of all colours -- need absolutely no proof of their respective knowledge in order to gain the highest office. Yet, they prattle on about all sorts of things they know sod-all about!
  12. We certainly do have a problem, and powerful people are at the heart of it:
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