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To: cosmicforce who wrote (497537)8/26/2022 11:34:58 AM
From: Elroy Jetson2 Recommendations

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MInor Royals have also been teaching UK's homeless how to catch and prepare pidgeon.

With every homeowner now installing a £187,000 geothermal heat pump system like Prince Charles did the UK's problems are practically all sorted now.

I don't follow Meaghan and Harry's dietary advice, but Gweneth Paltrow did give me a personal restaurant recommendation a couple of months ago in Larchmont. One does what one can with the celebrities at hand.




To: cosmicforce who wrote (497537)4/14/2023 12:10:44 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 542169
 
Steve Mason, 58, from Harlaxton, Lincolnshire UK spent thousands on his brand new heat pump system and has seen his bills rocket despite his living room being a mere 57F and having to sit in layers of warm clothing.

The company director from Harlaxton, Lincolnshire, who started using the system last July, said 'I asked for a cost breakdown from my energy company to see how much I've spent. From July 1 to March 23 the total spend was £4,548. Seventy per cent of that is from the air pump.

If I fit a really efficient oil system with solar panels on the roof so it would still be eco-friendly and heating would have cost me half of what it does. It's soul destroying.

There was one month where my heating bill would have been more than £1,000 without the government heat pump grant. How can anyone afford a thousand pounds on domestic energy? It's utterly nonsensical.

Fewer than 10,000 pumps have been installed - of a 30,000 target - during the first year of a scheme giving households a £5,000 voucher to help cover the cost.