This. The top one percent of the top one percent figured out a long time ago that controlling energy gave them control of everything else.Cheap energy is freedom…
This. The top one percent of the top one percent figured out a long time ago that controlling energy gave them control of everything else.Cheap energy is freedom…
you need a gas furnaceMy electric heating bill was $1400/mo. Gas heating bill runs $250/mo at most.
Electric is expensive.
certainly such laws will not apply to the first lady, rich connected people, etc. just the little people.
But coal burning electric generation has no affect on asthma in this nation?The "issue" is the small amount of NO2 generated when hydrocarbons combust in atmosphere, where the nitrogen is contributed. You get it really any time you start a fire. There's various studies out that say this can contribute to asthma.
Speaking from an industrial chemical background, it sounds like fear mongering and regulations to generate money for a few at the expense of many. I saw the stoves being referred to as "racist" today, as there are numbers out that say the stoves are more popular with poor minorities.
Racist stoves injuring minority children, sound the big media trumpets.
But coal burning electric generation has no affect on asthma in this nation?
Didn’t we just recently achieve energy independence because of natural gas?
And where does this electricity come from?
I don’t understand why we can’t agree to build like a 1000 Nuclear power plants.
Have SpaceX agree to shoot the crap into the Sun.
Powers all the Teslas, and everything else.
All waste is handled.
Cheap energy.
Can’t have that…
I have one, that's why I know it's only $250/mo at worst. I believe fully variable and 97~98% efficient? It's been a minute since I had it installed.you need a gas furnace
Believe it or not induction has better control than gas, and without all the list heat flowing up the sides of the cooking vessel. You can even but those as a counter top / portable unit.I'm not sure I could ever go back to cooking on an electric stove. I grew up with one and have had gas pretty much since I moved out of my parents' house. Gas is so much easier to control the heat. I should probably utilize the top of the wood stove more than I do.
Sorry, nope. You can't pressure can on induction. And yes we actually do pressure can.Believe it or not induction has better control than gas, and without all the list heat flowing up the sides of the cooking vessel. You can even but those as a counter top / portable unit.