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Robert Hargraves's avatar

Robert, Yes, electric energy costs 3.3 times as much as heat energy from burning natural gas IF that electricity is used for RESISTANCE HEATING in space heaters or electric baseboard heaters you might find in old motels. Electric energy is more valuable and more versatile than heat energy. Heat pumps can convert 1 MMBTU of electric energy into about 3 MMBTU of heat energy, wiping out the 3.3X factor you quote. However, heat pumps have a high capital cost and lose their 3X efficiency gain up here in northern New England. Furthermore, electricity generation is not low-CO2, unless the power comes from nuclear, hydro, solar, or wind sources. The largest, fastest growing source of US electric power is burning natural gas, and on average it takes 2.3 MMBTU of natural gas to generate 1 MMBTU of electricity, virtually wiping out the gain from the capital investment in a heat pump. You might as well have burned the natural gas at home, rather than converting it to electricity, transmitting it, then powering. heat pump with it.

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John Klar's avatar

Yes, they seek to "impose a regressive tax on the poor and the middle class. " In the name of progressivism. They are also bringing us race wars with their new eugenics -- everything is determined by skin color, dontcha know.... And infinite genders and pronouns for the kiddies. Progressives fail every time, on everything.

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