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RE: Electricity price predictions  

By Old_Scientist, 2 weeks ago

  Worryingly, my son said to me the other day "if your generation don't care, why should we?" when I asked him why he doesn't bother using the recycling and just throws everything in the bin, so it's no...
RE: Electricity price predictions  

By Temperature_Gradient, 2 weeks ago

  There's room for disagreement even here, particularly on the topic of natural gas. The UK is going to need natural gas for at least the next 10-20 years, if we're not producing it ourselves then that ...
bontwoody RE: Electricity price predictions  

By bontwoody, 2 weeks ago

  I know it may well be cost effective, but why let the truth spoil a good quote!
bontwoody RE: Electricity price predictions  

By bontwoody, 2 weeks ago

  I'm amazed by the childishness of the argument to do nothing about global warming. "There are not doing it so why should I" Mothers correct there young over it. I think Kurt may have judged it right. ...
RE: Electricity price predictions  

By Scalextrix, 2 weeks ago

  @toodles the irony being whether it's "Norwegian gas" or "British gas" the British public own neither and buy it at international market rates anyway. The more interesting energy news today being Norw...
RE: Electricity price predictions  

By JamesPa, 2 weeks ago

  I can accept that to an extent, there is, after all, scope for disagreement over what is 'right'. What I cant accept is that telling the truth has become bad politics, or that it moral to justify your...
Toodles RE: Electricity price predictions  

By Toodles, 2 weeks ago

  @scalextrix And from today’s news, doing the wrong thing can be bad politics too! (If we don’t snaffle the fossil fuels, someone else will nick them from our seas!) Regrets, Toodles.
RE: Electricity price predictions  

By Scalextrix, 2 weeks ago

  My theory; The world is complicated and that makes it scary to some people. Give them a simple answer, and even though it's wrong, won't solve the problem completely or even partially, so long as it ...
RE: is a home battery without an EV worth it?  

By AdamK, 2 weeks ago

  @downfield unfortunately due to a low income I only look at roi. When I had solar installed back in 2014 the FIT was one of the main drivers. I consider batteries with some scepticism due to them rely...
RE: Electricity price predictions  

By JamesPa, 2 weeks ago

  ... easier still is to find a scapegoat and blame all woes on them/that. You don't even have to criticise, just parrot peoples concerns and then say you will fix it by dealing with [ insert a scapego...
RE: Electricity price predictions  

By Old_Scientist, 2 weeks ago

  Exactly this! It's far easier to throw mud than to offer solutions, or even engage in constructive debate. Even the Tories are now leaning in the opposite direction of net zero, as their recent pollin...
GrahamF RE: How Do I Know When the Hot Water Has Run Out?  

By GrahamF, 2 weeks ago

  @transparent that is a very interesting suggestion, thanks.
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