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  • Legacy
    Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 57

    #106
    I don't keep track of My gas use and It varies so much from year to year due to my illness.

    The whole problem is it is still a tax that hit people like me more then the ones that put it
    in and they don't give a damn , they talk a lot but when push come to shove I get screwed.
    This is the unintended consequence they don't want to admit.

    I am sure I use more then 900L a year as I have to drive long distance when I can work.

    By the way the main source of heating in the house is a wood heater, if I didn't have that
    I can tell you I would pay a lot more in CO2 tax

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    • DanKegel
      Banned
      • Sep 2014
      • 2093

      #107
      Originally posted by Legacy
      By the way the main source of heating in the house is a wood heater, if I didn't have that
      I can tell you I would pay a lot more in CO2 tax
      What're temperatures like where you live (or what's a nearby town, maybe I can look it up), and how's your insulation?

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      • Sunking
        Solar Fanatic
        • Feb 2010
        • 23301

        #108
        Originally posted by Legacy
        Well either its an indictment of the American educational system or you have taken common core.
        A little of both. If Dan had taken math and science, he would not be here.
        MSEE, PE

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        • Legacy
          Member
          • Mar 2012
          • 57

          #109
          We get to -40C in the winter the coldest I have experience here is -46C , insulation is not bad but not as good as what a person
          would like but it was all that was affordable the time average in winter is around -20 to -25C

          winter starts as early as middle of Oct to the middle to end of Apr.and have had snow on the ground till end of Jun

          Just of interest I have seen snow in every month of the year and rain in every month here

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          • SunEagle
            Super Moderator
            • Oct 2012
            • 15151

            #110
            Originally posted by kevcor620
            As long as we are an economic superpower, what we do does remain relevant, and other countries have no choice but to care. Why do you think we are targeted by terrorists? The simple point I was trying to make was that the development and eventual widespread deployment of renewable energy is a gold-mine that some other country will enrich from unless we do it first. Net-metering, ITC's, rebates, and other incentives is how we open that door and plant our flag in the soil. So lets not stomp our feet up and down and whine like little babies that net-metering is unfair to utilities. Utilities have PLENTY of unfair advantages through subsidy and regulatory programs. the incentives for renewables are a drop in the bucket compared to what the utility cartel gets, and we should be encouraging more of it, rather than pouting about it.
            You would think that the leading economical countries would be supporting those less rich and help them reduce their use of fossil fuel.

            So why would Japan start to finance new coal burning generating stations in India? Because it is a business and there is money to make.

            The US can easily go bankrupt pushing for world wide reductions of fossil fuel use while other countries will continue to push for their construction because it is a very financial lucrative process.

            Even though you feel we are a economic superpower we still can't shame or threaten other countries into doing anything they don't want to.

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            • Sunking
              Solar Fanatic
              • Feb 2010
              • 23301

              #111
              Originally posted by kevcor620
              As long as we are an economic superpower
              We are not an Economic or Military Superpower anymore. Obama surrendered that to China. China is like Japan after WW-II and has only started to develop. If China were a human would only be a newborn. China like Japan are Asians, and are the smartest race/humans in the world. Nothing can stop them now. To most Americans surprise we are already at war with China, cold war.
              MSEE, PE

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              • DanKegel
                Banned
                • Sep 2014
                • 2093

                #112
                Originally posted by Legacy
                We get to -40C in the winter... average in winter is around -20 to -25C ...
                I have seen snow in every month of the year
                Wow! Where do you life, somewhere between Fort Nelson and Yellowknife?

                How good is your building envelope -- have you found and plugged all the leaks? I bet they're not hard to
                find!

                I suspect the low-income carbon rebate is calibrated for average climate, and since you live in a colder than
                average climate, it seems a bit light to you. Maybe they should have upped it in colder areas, I dunno.

                What about sales tax - how much do you pay a year? I wonder if a sales tax cut would have been more
                useful for you.

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                • solar pete
                  Administrator
                  • May 2014
                  • 1821

                  #113
                  Originally posted by Sunking
                  We are not an Economic or Military Superpower anymore. Obama surrendered that to China. China is like Japan after WW-II and has only started to develop. If China were a human would only be a newborn. China like Japan are Asians, and are the smartest race/humans in the world. Nothing can stop them now. To most Americans surprise we are already at war with China, cold war.
                  I think the whole rest of the world knows the USA is still a superpower. I dont like the use of the word war, very dramatic though. I do think there is a very strenuous economic struggle underway.

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                  • Legacy
                    Member
                    • Mar 2012
                    • 57

                    #114
                    Originally posted by DanKegel
                    Wow! Where do you life, somewhere between Fort Nelson and Yellowknife?

                    How good is your building envelope -- have you found and plugged all the leaks? I bet they're not hard to
                    find!

                    I suspect the low-income carbon rebate is calibrated for average climate, and since you live in a colder than
                    average climate, it seems a bit light to you. Maybe they should have upped it in colder areas, I dunno.

                    What about sales tax - how much do you pay a year? I wonder if a sales tax cut would have been more
                    useful for you.

                    Actually a couple hundred miles to the south near Dawson Creek , still east of the Rocky Mountains,
                    A lot of times during winter we are colder then Fort Nelson. The temp reading from Dawson are not of much
                    use as the reading are at the airport and have been as much as 10C different between there and where I live

                    I use 3 different thermometers to track temp 2 electronic and one bulb.

                    Yes I have found leaks and plug them but you have to leave enough venting so the wood heater can breath
                    or your house would fill with smoke.

                    Everything north of Prince George and a few a little farther south can get the -40 in the winter when we have
                    arctic outflow and those places are west of the Rockies.

                    I would say the climate is a lot closer to our average then what you find where the most population is in
                    Vancouver and Victoria. so you can figure out who gains here as they are a lot warmer on the coast.

                    if ever talk to the pols we have in B.C. you find out very quickly that we are expendable here but they sure
                    like the revenue generated up here.

                    Sales tax is 7% so not a lot of difference

                    Another point of interest when I was a kid 45 years ago we even had temp over 100F in the summer

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                    • kevcor620
                      Member
                      • May 2015
                      • 46

                      #115
                      Originally posted by Sunking
                      We are not an Economic or Military Superpower anymore. Obama surrendered that to China. .
                      LOL. Yes, Obama made China an economic superpower in between screwing up the Bay of Pigs and his disastrous response to Hurricane Katrina. I didn't realize this was a comedy thread. Thanks for the laugh.

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