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TechnoGeek RE: Electricity price predictions  

By TechnoGeek, 2 weeks ago

  @jamespa Currently it is due to over production of crude oil and some producing nations not towing the line with regards to production agreements within OPEC+ etc. Too much oil on the market kills t...
TechnoGeek RE: Electricity price predictions  

By TechnoGeek, 2 weeks ago

  @scalextrix Well let us see after they have built all the power hungry data centres they have planned for the south of England! With the fail-over redundancy required for each data centre cluster, ...
RE: Electricity price predictions  

By JamesPa, 2 weeks ago

  It's also worth remarking that energy prices are both volatile and political. It's not so long ago that people with oil heating were the poor relations because the fuel was so expensive relative to a...
TechnoGeek RE: Electricity price predictions  

By TechnoGeek, 2 weeks ago

  @jamespa The climate science or the fact there is a lot of renewable energy generating companies making a lot of money to practically do nothing at the expense of the bill payer? I refer to the latte...
RE: Electricity price predictions  

By Scalextrix, 2 weeks ago

  That is a symptom of effectively banning onshore wind in England under the prior government, meaning overcapacity in Scotland where there isn't enough North / South grid capacity to ship the electrons...
JulianC RE: Electricity price predictions  

By JulianC, 2 weeks ago

  @diverted-energy glad to see you have worked out how to get the best energy deal. We can’t go back in time. We do need some nuclear for base load. I’m not sure about too much nuclear - where do we sto...
bontwoody RE: Electricity price predictions  

By bontwoody, 2 weeks ago

  @jamespa You beat me to it James!
RE: Electricity price predictions  

By JamesPa, 2 weeks ago

  Sorry that statement ignores the science. The politicians need to manipulate the short term incentives for sure (the medium/long term incentives are undeniable) but there is absolutely no scientific d...
TechnoGeek RE: Electricity price predictions  

By TechnoGeek, 2 weeks ago

  @editor I feel your pain Brother! I have a similar issue for this Winter regarding choosing the fuel to use for space heating and sadly the oil won out by nearly 50% cheaper. The heat pump has been de...
dgclimatecontrol RE: A Customer's Lessons Learnt from a Heat Pump Installation in a Large House  

By dgclimatecontrol, 2 weeks ago

  @temperature_gradient They'll all go to propane by 27. In our experience we find about 3 per year have a leak (out of 200+ we deal with) and about 4 per year that need the system broken into for repai...
RE: A Customer's Lessons Learnt from a Heat Pump Installation in a Large House  

By DREI, 2 weeks ago

  What about this: R32 ASHP According to the new EU F-Gas Regulation, the sale of new heat pumps containing R32 refrigerant will be banned from 2027 onwards. I also noticed @Temperature_Gradient mention...
RE: Seeking Help for In-Principle Quote to fix a botched heat pump installation by Heat Geek Installer  

By DREI, 2 weeks ago

  @cathoderay agreed, and I hope that the Renewable Heating Hub starts coming up in Google searches more and more. It seems to be one of the few places that has the good and the ugly in one place. If Ma...
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