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RE: Two interesting hydrogen graphics

Hi Julian, I appreciate you have invested in an ASHP and EV's, so are fully committed to an electrical future. I myself prefer to keep an open min...

5 years ago
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RE: Two interesting hydrogen graphics

Hi Batalto, That may seem a common sense approach, though I somehow doubt that the 85% of homeowners on mains gas would agree with you. Assuming tha...

5 years ago
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RE: Thinking about an air source heat pump in Aberdeenshire

Hi stevebrockie3, Welcome to the forum. As I have been repeatedly saying, improved insulation and draft proofing should always be the starting poi...

5 years ago
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RE: Two interesting hydrogen graphics

Hi Julian, I'm afraid I cannot see that the 85% of UK homeowners who are on mains gas being convinced by your arguments, and that they would be will...

5 years ago
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RE: Who's your electricity provider and what's your tariff?

Hi Info, As Batalto stated above, and provided that you do not overload your electricity supply, it should be possible to run both an ASHP at an inc...

5 years ago
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RE: Who's your electricity provider and what's your tariff?

Info/Morgan, Most days, the outside temperature falls gradually overnight, and is at its lowest just before dawn. The efficiency of ASHP's starts to...

5 years ago
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RE: Who's your electricity provider and what's your tariff?

Hi Mars, As Batalto stated above, Octopus Go tariff is 5p/kWh for 4 hours (00:30 to 04:30) and 15.18p for the rest of the day, with a standing charg...

5 years ago
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RE: Who's your electricity provider and what's your tariff?

Hi Mars, I don't know what to suggest about finding a reasonable tariff, though I am surprised that there appears to be quite a difference in prices...

5 years ago
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RE: Who's your electricity provider and what's your tariff?

Hi Info, We have only been with Avro Energy for a couple of months, but the reviews I looked at prior to switching were quite reasonable. The switch...

5 years ago
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RE: Who's your electricity provider and what's your tariff?

Hi Mars, Your home is much larger than ours, so is obviously going to be more expensive to heat. We try to utilise whatever energy source is avail...

5 years ago
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RE: Who's your electricity provider and what's your tariff?

Hi Mars, We moved to Avro Energy a couple of months ago and got a fixed rate of 16.15p/kWh with a daily standing charge of 17.85p, though we moved m...

5 years ago
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RE: Electricity and gas price hike

I'm afraid someone has to pay for all the equipment, incentives and improvements necessary to achieve zero carbon emissions. Switching to electric veh...

5 years ago
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