Biomethane said
To make Americans ecological, you just have to tell them that it pays off. They will all get started
It's not just the Americans
. "Money is the sinews of war"With your nickname, I imagine you have it all at home: rainwater recovery, recovery of toilet evacuators for methane production as well as manure from your cows
, that your roof is filled with solar and photovoltaic collectors .... etc ???
freddau wrote:Um,
a purely financial reasoning on energy, is it a good thing ??
No, but it is obvious that if the solar collectors for domestic hot water, the installation of a low temperature underfloor heating (supplied by a wood pellet boiler) .. etc ... are good + expensive to purchase than the installation of electric heating by convectors + an electric hot water tank (although as electricity is supplied by nuclear power plants (80% in France) which do not emit CO2, we would almost end up forgetting the DANGERS of nuclear power and its waste, which we do not know what to do with.
It is obvious that money is always at the center of decisions during construction. I saw this 20 years ago when I built my wooden house and decided to put a low temperature underfloor heating by circulating water. (cost: boiler + installation of floor pipes + floor radiators + network of copper pipes supplying the floor and radiators = 100 F when there was a maximum of 000f with electric convectors). I chose the 30000st solution and I worked a lot in my house and on cars to compensate for the additional cost linked to this choice. What not everyone can do for various reasons (time, handyman or not, etc.).
But this choice is only made in a very small number of cases. So go around the subdivisions and ask people who have been building for 10 to 20 years, what do they use for heating?
Christophe =>
it would be nice to do a survey in this forum on this subject !
"what type of heating do you use?"
Only when he has brought down the last tree, the last river contaminated, the last fish caught that man will realize that money is not edible (Indian MOHAWK).