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Dear All
Just skimmed through the GFS forecast and noticed the high pressure pretty much throughout over Northern Europe/Siberia. No doubt this will throw up the first few "if only it were January" cries. A hint of the patterns to come later in the year? No doubt it'll be roaring westerlies by January! Richard |
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Richard Dixon wrote:
... No doubt it'll be roaring westerlies by January! Richard I really hope so - with heating oil somewhere around 30-35p per litre at the moment, I'm dreading a cold winter, and saving hard just in case. -- Chris http://www.ivy-house.net Swaffham, Norfolk |
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![]() -- "Chris Smith" wrote in message ... Richard Dixon wrote: ... No doubt it'll be roaring westerlies by January! Richard I really hope so - with heating oil somewhere around 30-35p per litre at the moment, I'm dreading a cold winter, and saving hard just in case. -- Chris http://www.ivy-house.net Swaffham, Norfolk and if the Daily Mail is correct this morning no gas either ![]() |
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On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 16:57:18 GMT, Chris Mantle wrote:
I really hope so - with heating oil somewhere around 30-35p per litre at the moment, I'm dreading a cold winter, and saving hard just in case. AOL But with a full tank ATM bought in last week before the cold arrives and prices rise as they always do in the winter. Still need to work out how to pay for it... and if the Daily Mail is correct this morning no gas either ![]() But at least if mains gas goes I couldn't care a fig, mains electric would be a bit of a PITA though. Another expense a 3kVA generator and its fuel... -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
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Chris Mantle wrote:
snip and if the Daily Mail is correct this morning no gas either ![]() Another balls-up by successive Governments, who've promoted the burning of gas in power stations (it now accounts for 40% of UK electricity generation) as a quick fix to stave-off an inevitable problem of price and supply, after the the British coal industry was prematurely destroyed in the 1980s. Together with the Industry's fat cats, they've squandered our childrens' inheritance from the North Sea gas fields in a way that is as criminal as if they had stoked the power station boilers with wheat. Gas is an ideal multipurpose domestic fuel, easily delivered and metered. Unlike solid fuel (and to a lesser extent oil) it is also very good for burning on very small installations at potentially very high efficiencies and without undue pollution problems. My condensing combi, for instance, is rated at 91% efficiency. What gas *shouldn't* be used for is large-scale electricity generation in plants that are much less efficient (in terms of energy conversion) but which could, by installing scubbing equipment to remove pollutants, easily cope with lower grade fuels (e.g. coal) that are not suited to other uses. We're not so poor that we couldn't have afforded to spend a larger proportion of our income over the past 20 years in paying a realistic price for fuel and investing in plant that would have far better conserved what indiginous supplies we had. What we're now seeing is the price of 20+ years of a free market economy in fuel, with Governments that have consistently abrogated their responsibilities to look beyond the end of their political snouts or above the rim of the trough. Someone once said: "A Statesman looks to the next generation, whereas a politician looks to the next election". (Rant over). - Tom. |
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