by Suff » 24 Sep 2021, 13:27
I'm not expecting any major issues here this winter. Yes, fuel may be more constrained however I am using a fraction of the fuel I normally use. So that is not a problem. I've just bought a new pellet burning boiler to replace the log burning boiler. Whilst extremely effective, the hassle with it burning out overnight and then having to be lit in the morning, with a cold house, is past time to be fixed. I wanted a pellet burner at the outset but it wasn't until #1 son got one and Mrs S saw it in action that she relented. 48% off and still €3,400. Not a bad saving.
I can understand the HGV issue. People who make their living by HGV driving have to pay to maintain their licenses. Many are owner operators who were done a major disservice by the government in offering them a loan rather than furlough. If the drivers let their licenses lapse and went into other work like local delivery, instead of HGV, then they are no longer in the transport pool. We said at the outset that the lockdowns would have a knock on impact on jobs and working. It is hardly surprising that when we shut down local and EU wide HGV transport (to a fairly large degree), for much of the last 18 months, that HGV drivers just decide to do something else. Once they have made that decision, going back on it is quite difficult. Especially if they need to have a test again to regain their license.
Personally I have a 6kw generator, plenty of fuel for it and my house is divided into power zones so I can take out the freezers, fridges and the CH and run them on the genny. All cooking is electric. We also have a large covered BBQ and two gas cyclinders for it and one cylinder can be repurposed to a jam/paella burner for cooking.
Mostly this capability is due to the loss of one of our substations for 5 days when it was hit by lightning. But it will serve for other purposes. We also have a wood burning stove with back boiler in the dining room, connected to a cast iron radiator in the living room. We are in progress of building a new library/media room in the attic space of house 2 and that one will be CH connected but also have a wood burning stove.
I am considering filling up some of my 20l cans for the cars (both diesel), just in case we do get a restriction on fuel.
As for the energy issues. I am on record (and in the doghouse with the "environmentalists"), for being massively pro Nuclear as 1/3 of the energy mix for the UK. I see the grid supplies becoming more and more brittle with the larger and larger renewable mix. It needs a solid core of non renewable power and it can't be Gas as this current crisis is proving. The only viable alternative which doesn't go CO2 crazy is Nuclear.
Mind your our virtue signalling and mirror gazing parliament are actually seeing Hinckley point C through. What they need to be doing is getting the other 3 up to speed and in production.
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Those who understand Binary and those who do not.