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Storm Arwen vs Net Zero…..nature vs arrogance??
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<blockquote data-quote="Lazy Sod" data-source="post: 7860277" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>We had a 9 hour power failure here in the middle of October, nothing to do with the weather but an equipment failure. I first had a generator in the seventies, for the milking machine in those days, and have not been without one since. As long as I have plenty of kero for the central heating and the generator petrol tank and my spare cans are full, we'll be quite comfortable. Even if the central heating boiler broke down, we could plug in a couple of electric heaters. fortunately, the generator is big enough to run the whole house, including the Everhot range cooker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazy Sod, post: 7860277, member: 207"] We had a 9 hour power failure here in the middle of October, nothing to do with the weather but an equipment failure. I first had a generator in the seventies, for the milking machine in those days, and have not been without one since. As long as I have plenty of kero for the central heating and the generator petrol tank and my spare cans are full, we'll be quite comfortable. Even if the central heating boiler broke down, we could plug in a couple of electric heaters. fortunately, the generator is big enough to run the whole house, including the Everhot range cooker. [/QUOTE]
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