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Date:      Tue, 2 Feb 2010 10:53:48 +0800
From:      Erich Dollansky <erich@ovitrap.com>
To:        "Dag-Erling =?utf-8?q?Sm=C3=B8rgrav?=" <des@des.no>
Cc:        freebsd-chat@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: I Love FreeBSD!
Message-ID:  <201002021053.50193.erich@ovitrap.com>
In-Reply-To: <867hqxw35n.fsf@ds4.des.no>
References:  <4B5BB3F3.1070205@joseph-a-nagy-jr.us> <201001272329.48695.erich@ovitrap.com> <867hqxw35n.fsf@ds4.des.no>

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Hi,

On 01 February 2010 pm 20:28:52 Dag-Erling Sm=C3=B8rgrav wrote:
> Erich Dollansky <erich@ovitrap.com> writes:
> > Dag-Erling Sm=C3=B8rgrav <des@des.no> writes:
> > > Erich Dollansky <erich@ovitrap.com> writes:
> > > > burning wood, oil or gas is in most regions cheaper than
> > > > electricity which is most likely produced out of the same fuel but
> > > > all the losses during generation and transport reduce its
> > > > effectiveness dramatically.
> > > Define "most regions".  There is a whole world outside the US.
> > any region of this globe where temperatures go below the threshold=20
> > for being comfortable and people tend to create heat by some=20
> > means.
>=20
> That's begging the question, which was about the relative cost of
> electrical heating vs. fossil fuels.
>=20
> I live in a country that's colder than most, where close to 100% of all
> electricity comes from renewable sources.

you are in the lucky position that your country has a very high percentage =
of hydro power plants.
>=20
> FWIW, this is also the case in large parts of the US.

The hydro power? Yes, but they also have to operate nuclear power plants an=
d fossile fuled power plants.

Hydro power plants are nearly a perfect source of electricity if there woul=
d not be the need for a dam which brings environmentalists up the dam if a =
new one has to be errected.

Erich



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