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<blockquote data-quote="Jiglo" data-source="post: 821529" data-attributes="member: 3953"><p>I'll bet that if it was feasible and realistic for us all to immediately switch to sustainable energy, we would all be doing it.</p><p></p><p>It's a massive outlay to equip your home with solar panels and wind turbines, underground pipes warmed by the earth etc and even then they haven't got an infinite lifespan and have their own problems.</p><p></p><p>One of the best ways to reduce power stations at the moment according to the press is for us all to be switching things off that aren't being used. It makes complete sense to me. Just put enough water in the kettle for what you need rather than filling the thing and having 4kw of power on for a minute or 2 instead of 30-40 seconds. Saving the washing until there's enough to do a full load etc etc.</p><p></p><p>I'd love it if we could end our dependence on nuclear power, especially as they're now owned and run by EDF (Electricite de France - Belonging to the French state), but we aren't anywhere near there yet - according to what i've read in the papers and watched on tv.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jiglo, post: 821529, member: 3953"] I'll bet that if it was feasible and realistic for us all to immediately switch to sustainable energy, we would all be doing it. It's a massive outlay to equip your home with solar panels and wind turbines, underground pipes warmed by the earth etc and even then they haven't got an infinite lifespan and have their own problems. One of the best ways to reduce power stations at the moment according to the press is for us all to be switching things off that aren't being used. It makes complete sense to me. Just put enough water in the kettle for what you need rather than filling the thing and having 4kw of power on for a minute or 2 instead of 30-40 seconds. Saving the washing until there's enough to do a full load etc etc. I'd love it if we could end our dependence on nuclear power, especially as they're now owned and run by EDF (Electricite de France - Belonging to the French state), but we aren't anywhere near there yet - according to what i've read in the papers and watched on tv. [/QUOTE]
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