Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
High oil prices will encourage others to switch to more effecient means of heating/cheaper fuel/better insulation.
Who are these "others" you speak of?
What "more efficient means of heating/cheaper fuel" are you seaking of?
What is it?
Where is it?
How much cheaper, what does it cost?
As usual, you will not have an answer for any of the above.
baseless accusation again.
Replacing equipment that is 10 years old with newer equipment will save money in the long run, now matter what you are using to heat/cool your house. Adding more insulation will save money as well and one of the least inexpensive energy saving thing a home owner can do.
But back to original topic, I would assume oil burners are being replaced natural gas as electric would not be terribly effecient in extreme cold. And yes natural gas prices are being pushed higher because of clean air act basically require natural gas to be used for electricty production. For now upgrade of equipment is the best way to go, mine needs upgrades as well....
So what needs to happen short term, so that everyone is happy.
1. natural gas electricty plants needs to be liquified coal(almost as clean)
2. coal plants needs to be replace by nuke plants.
This would free up substantial amounts of natural gas for everyone....