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#101
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I have nightmares of dollar bills going up in smoke every time I hear the old dragon fire up in the crawlspace. (Yes, I will be blowing insulation into the attic, blocking the chimney, and shrink-wrapping the windows) |
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#102
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Also, have you considered a natural gas furnace? |
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#103
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| Heats pumps can operate just like an air conditioner, they can also be much more efficient if they are geothermal. The current cost benefit analysis of a geothermal heat pump is marginally beneficial in the Victoria area. It all depends on the capital costs to install. In my case it would involve a lot of drilling into rock and would not pay for itself anytime soon
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#104
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| I think they mean you will spend more on hydro if you heat with a "heat pump" (or baseboards) than if you heat with gas. Remember that frontline CSR type staff deal with all kinds of people and I'm sure that's in their script because many people don't realise this simple observation.
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#105
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| Gerothermal might be more cost efficient for large buildings, or on a smaller scale, a new subdivision of homes sharing a central heat pump.
__________________ "I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance" - Socrates |
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#106
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I'm looking at a relatively limited cost/benefit payback, as I'm renting. If (as reported) this thing burns 3000l of heating oil in a winter (heaven forfend), I'm going to be able to justify dropping a few hundred bucks into the attic. I'm probably overstepping the bounds of my tenancy agreement if I punch holes in the wall or swap the furnace. ![]() That's why I'm thinking over whether I'm better off effectively mothballing the burner and adding strategically placed heaters instead. |
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#108
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How many square feet on how many floors are you Arfenarf? I rent the drafty main floor of a 100yr old house.. around 900sq ft .. all the walls have several large sash windows that you can feel anywhere from a little to a lot of air blowing in at most times.. and I usually do one tank of oil.. maybe one and a half a year.. 3000 sounds excessive.. Throw a programmable thermostat on there while your at it.. I have mine set to keep the house at 16c except for an hour in the morning and then from 5pm-9pm.. good luck, cakes.. |
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#109
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I live on the third floor of a 1960's building that has hot water heat, and it is included in my monthly rent. I do not have in-suite laundry, but have all the other electrical do-dads. I rarely have to turn the heat on. The new meter has been installed in the meter room down in the basement, so I'm not concerned about whatever radiation might be escaping. My $36.00 Hydro bill is basically the same as what I paid two years ago.
__________________ "I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance" - Socrates |
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#110
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^ If there are balconies in this building....move over. |
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#111
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Why is mine $40-50 p.m. then?
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#112
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| Yes. I do not leave my HDTV or my computer on. I am allowed to have a gas barbeque on the balcony, so I make frequent use of that. Laundry is about $16.00 pm, and the large machines are very efficient. Hot water is included, so no water tank to heat. I'm one of those who believe in renting rather than owning.
__________________ "I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance" - Socrates |
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#113
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Consumption at my condo has almost doubled but it may be my tenant's usage. Kilowatt hours used to be around 180 per month; $15 give or take, now it's up to around 280 kw/H...over $20. Heat and hot water are from gas. He must have the lights on all the time and a PVR running. I hate to jump on the conspiracy wagon and blame the meter.
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#114
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Don't change a thing Bingo, us energy hogs can piss away more money on "juice" every month than we could do buying a car.
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^^ Rob...change the terms of your rental agreement. User pays. |
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#116
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B.C. Hydro seeks $1.35-billion upgrade to Campbell River power station Read more: http://www.timescolonist.com/Hydro+s...#ixzz1p4rg0zda This is like trying to upgrade the fish ladder in Colquitz Creek. Kiss your money goodbye people. Last edited by Sparky; Mar 14, 2012 at 12:26 AM. |
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#117
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I'm heating about 1400 sf, which includes an attic space with a little baseboard heater. The programmable thermostat was the first thing to get installed when I got the keys at the new year. I'll hold my breath and wait to see what the oil guys say after this next top-up (or fill, I suppose), and then make my next series of moves, whether to space heaters or more insulation or just getting more blankets. |
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#118
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I heard in the news that after receiving many complaints about increased power bills, BC Hydro has removed 1000 smart meters for testing.
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#119
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Yes but if you believe their figure that they change out 40000 a year of the old ones, it's no big deal.
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#120
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A neighbour has asked me to provide him with some photos of his smart meter. His tennants are complaining of high hydro bills. Our meter wall has meters that read anywhere from ~3,000 kWh all the way to about 9,000 kWh of consumption since they were installed back in Sept. I can't remember mine - I think it was showing about 3,500 kWh since installed. I can't imagine what you'd have to do to hit 9,000 in the same amount of time.
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#121
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| Perhaps a more appropriate name for the smart meter would be Ět smarts Meter`.
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#122
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| Replacing old meters is one thing, testing/replacing brand new meters is another.
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#123
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Got my first post-smart meter bill this week, daily kW consumption is down, on average, by 2 with the new meter. None of our heat/hot water is on that meter, so the consumption is fairly consistent year round. Thank god. Matt. |
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#124
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Every other Province/State that has taken these on has had problems. Also Australia. |
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#125
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But here is a thought: do you have an electric water heater? Perhaps you do indeed have a leak, just not directly electrical. Last edited by phx; Mar 26, 2012 at 06:44 PM. |
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