• Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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    17 days ago

    Not used gas in years now, it’s great. Heat pump didn’t even cost that much really.

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      16 days ago

      Great it works for you personally. It doesn’t work for most of energy-intensive industrial processes.

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        15 days ago

        Then we should probably reserve what we have for those processes rather than just burning it for heat.

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        12 days ago

        Its all about energy. Why should not it work? In engineering you can combine many different plants for processing

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          12 days ago

          Energy is not fungible. For starters, look at EROEI (or ECOE) and differences in fluctuating and dispatchable power, and also price, e.g. hydrogen via water electrolysis from surplus renewable generation. In theory, a very high EROEI renewable source of cheap electricity could power a complex technological culture. In practice, existing sources fall wide of the mark. While we’re already in the tail end of the fossil energy and resource age.