I agree, Chuck, but the cost is relative and that of alternative methods of
mining fossil fuels becomes ever higher, and energy-intensive. And that's if
you ignore the possible environmental problems with "fracking" etc . . .
I'm just looking at installing a central heating system in our annex, a system
which uses gas but which generates electricity at the same time. It must be
too good to be true.
Chris
On 24 Dec 2011, at 14:19, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Unfortunately, governments (here as well) don't seem to understand that
> you can't peddle "energy solutions" for very long when the "solutions"
> cost 3-10X the alternatives.
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