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Storm Arwen vs Net Zero…..nature vs arrogance??
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<blockquote data-quote="BobTheSmallholder" data-source="post: 7876821" data-attributes="member: 80636"><p>I don't understand why anyone who lives rurally would ever rely on a single power/heat source, it just seems crazy. I live off-grid anyway so have a small gennie that tops up my battery, I cook on gas, always keep a spare 47kg gas bottle, have a wood burner with a good stock of wood, I keep a couple weeks worth of bottled water on hand and plenty of tins in the cupboard. Nothing crazy, nothing expensive yet I completely breezed through the 10days that the houses near me were without power for. The only annoyance was that the nearby phone masts were down too so I didn't have any internet and barely a bar of phone signal.</p><p></p><p>I have very little sympathy for those living in £500k houses with multiple cars that were apparently "suffering" for the lack of a £250 gennie and a can of petrol...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobTheSmallholder, post: 7876821, member: 80636"] I don't understand why anyone who lives rurally would ever rely on a single power/heat source, it just seems crazy. I live off-grid anyway so have a small gennie that tops up my battery, I cook on gas, always keep a spare 47kg gas bottle, have a wood burner with a good stock of wood, I keep a couple weeks worth of bottled water on hand and plenty of tins in the cupboard. Nothing crazy, nothing expensive yet I completely breezed through the 10days that the houses near me were without power for. The only annoyance was that the nearby phone masts were down too so I didn't have any internet and barely a bar of phone signal. I have very little sympathy for those living in £500k houses with multiple cars that were apparently "suffering" for the lack of a £250 gennie and a can of petrol... [/QUOTE]
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