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It'll end up like a scene from Mad Max where we all crowd around a large refinery surrounded by a defensive wall laughing at the idiots outside with their windmills and solar panels, freezing their bollocks off in the cloudy, windless winter's day.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostAt some point people are going to realise there are alternatives to being plugged into the gas and electric grid scam.
Maybe one day they will also realise you can burn soil if it has enough organic matter content (e.g. peat).
Anyone want to invent a device that tests soil for burnability? I'm too lazy to be a billionaire.
Godwin!
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Originally posted by doodab View PostIsn't that what the solar cell and windmill brigade are doing?
Yes, but the problem with those is that it takes a good while for it to pay for itself due to the currently high cost of entry.
If solar panels were much cheaper we could all have them on our roofs. The more efficient and affordable designs always seem to be years away. Much like other sources of cheap energy.
I wonder what the common denominator is.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostYep. I expect there will be laws along soon to stop people picking up dead wood from forests, chopping down trees, or digging up suitable earth. All in the name of climate control, though really to keep us all paying 'the man' for our own resources.
There will be people quietly harvesting their own fuel and collecting their own rain water, allowing them to be as off-grid as possible.
Is it easier to follow them or just keep paying the bills?
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Yep. I expect there will be laws along soon to stop people picking up dead wood from forests, chopping down trees, or digging up suitable earth. All in the name of climate control, though really to keep us all paying 'the man' for our own resources.
There will be people quietly harvesting their own fuel and collecting their own rain water, allowing them to be as off-grid as possible.
Is it easier to follow them or just keep paying the bills?
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Originally posted by PAH View PostAt some point people are going to realise there are alternatives to being plugged into the gas and electric grid scam.
Maybe one day they will also realise you can burn soil if it has enough organic matter content (e.g. peat).
Anyone want to invent a device that tests soil for burnability? I'm too lazy to be a billionaire.
Forest of Dean circa 2020
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At some point people are going to realise there are alternatives to being plugged into the gas and electric grid scam.
Maybe one day they will also realise you can burn soil if it has enough organic matter content (e.g. peat).
Anyone want to invent a device that tests soil for burnability? I'm too lazy to be a billionaire.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
Sir Lord Merv said yesterday there is no inflation, it's all in our minds, and kept base rate at bugger all for the 100th month in a row. Can I send him my utility bills this winter?
When was the last time we had high inflation and low or negative wage inflation?
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Not with BG, but increases bound to occur across the board.
Wondering if you can pay in advance - e.g. pay £1000 now to get the fuel at today's price. Remember doing that years ago when they first introduced VAT on gas.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBBC News - British Gas increases gas and electricity bills
British Gas, owned by Centrica, is putting up its domestic gas and electricity prices from 18 August.
Gas bills will rise by an average of 18% and electricity bills by an average of 16%,.
The change will affect nine million households with the average dual fuel customer paying an extra £190 a year.
Sir Lord Merv said yesterday there is no inflation, it's all in our minds, and kept base rate at bugger all for the 100th month in a row. Can I send him my utility bills this winter?
The problem is that our entire economy was based on people spending 140% of their income thanks to credit cards and stupid government expenditure. Its going to take a very long time before the economy reflects the money we can really spend.
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Deflation news
BBC News - British Gas increases gas and electricity bills
British Gas, owned by Centrica, is putting up its domestic gas and electricity prices from 18 August.
Gas bills will rise by an average of 18% and electricity bills by an average of 16%,.
The change will affect nine million households with the average dual fuel customer paying an extra £190 a year.
Sir Lord Merv said yesterday there is no inflation, it's all in our minds, and kept base rate at bugger all for the 100th month in a row. Can I send him my utility bills this winter?
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