Oil is going up !

Suggesting we ought to insulate our homes better gets a response like you just ate your neighbours dog. It’s bizarre.
As with most things, it's the up front cost. Like with vehicles, it's generally cheaper to stick with what you have than spend the money on a newer, more efficient one.

We built our house about 8 years ago, and yes I designed it with oil heating.
 
The government have admitted they're putting plans in place for rationing of oil products, I suspect mainly road fuel, as a last resort if the supply restrictions are not eased.
 
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Interesting video from a guy who understands economics. It relates to our electricity prices and the gas situation rather than oil/fuel for cars or domestic heating. Of course, gas is also going up at the moment as well, and despite gas only making up 26% of our electricity generation last year, with 60% from renewables and 13% from nuclear, we all pay for electricity based on the gas generation price - which is the dearest (wind is the cheapest and accounted for almost 30% last year).


 
I quite liked sitting in my Nana's sitting room in the 70's waiting for the powercut to start.....
But can't beat getting evacuated from Cyprus in '74 in the back of a Herculeas with a box of compo rations from the RAF
 
I quite liked sitting in my Nana's sitting room in the 70's waiting for the powercut to start.....
But can't beat getting evacuated from Cyprus in '74 in the back of a Herculeas with a box of compo rations from the RAF
Presume your parents were stationed there? An ex colleague of mine is a Cypriot and was a child at the time - his account of the sectarian violence that preceded the invasion and the invasion itself are truly shocking.
 
….for 7.5p kw. Not sure it will save money from the oil boiler doing it, but it's a feel good factor
A litre of heating oil contains around 9kw of power, so dividing the cost/litre by 9 gives you an equivalent cost/kWh. What you have to bear in mind is efficiency. A modern condensing boiler is around 95% efficient, but then you have losses between boiler and hot water tank. Electricity (immersion heater) is 100% efficient or as near as makes no difference. And all the energy goes straight into the water, so no losses.
At 7.5p/kWh, you’re definitely on a winner.
 
I see in the news the International Energy Agency is urging governments to reduce demand for oil by encouraging folk to work from home, reduce unnecessary journeys, and even consider temporary speed limit reductions.
 
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I see in the news the International Energy Agency is urging governments to reduce demand for oil by encouraging folk to work from home, reduce unnecessary journeys, and even consider temporary speed limit reductions.
It's almost as if they'd prefer we all live in a 15-minute city. 🤔
 
TBH they'd suit me. With my duff hip thats part of the reason we are where we are, in pretty much a 15 minute suburb.
 
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It's almost as if they'd prefer we all live in a 15-minute city. 🤔
Nothing wrong with the concept, as long - as you say, there is free choice.
I do laugh at some in the comments section of the local rag - any article to do with new housing and they’re shouting “what about schools, shops, doctors surgeries?!” (a perfect description of the fifteen minute city idea) as if no planner ever considered these things.
Any article on cycle lanes and they’re all “we don’t want a fifteen minute city! Vote these muppets out!”. (As you say - choice… cycling is a valid transportation choice for many people, including drivers).

Literally no common sense.
Must be the tin foil leaching into their skulls and playing havoc.
 
Choice... a wonderful thing. 👍
Absolutely! If it weren't for my hip and Mrs Sasquatch's health issues id move full time to our place at Askernish and rely on a new Grenadier for all year round essential travel but, as you say, the ability to choose either way is precious.
 
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