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Old 24-06-2012, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by silv View Post
yeah - saving.
or how about solar energy and feeding that back into the provider's network?
do you have such (subsidized) models in NZ or Oz?

I just read that in NZ, houses will need to comply a certain insulation standard from soon-ish onwards.

I am from Germany - and it grieves me horrendously how no house here in NZ has double glazing or proper insulated walls, floors and ceilings.
Not even the posh 6-year old I am currently renting a room in.

Admittedly, we don't get temperatures here like -15 for weeks on end but still - the power consumption of the dehumidifier and heater during winter is like crazy because of these buildings.
In South-Ireland, comparable to the climate/temperature here, in Auckland/NZ, I lived in a (luxurious) stone town house apartment (~80 years old). Outside walls 40-50 cm thick. And double glazing.
There was NO need for heating. Except for that 1 week in January 2010
when temperatures dropped below zero for almost a week.

The outside walls of this house here are less than 20cm. And all those beautiful panorama windows are single glass panes.

There is soo much sun here - if only the house could store the heat somewhere ... no chance, though, in these thin paper walls.
This is way really agrieves me.
We live in rented accomoadation, beautiful house, but insulation is non-existent.
So in winter time I have no option but to heat the buggery out of the place. Our only option is electical heaters, and these are very inefficient and expensive


Stu
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