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<blockquote data-quote="Geoff Toms" data-source="post: 549556" data-attributes="member: 37456"><p>Oh yes. That's all part of the overall plan. We're very aware that electric boilers cost more to run than gas, but when you're generating some of that electricity yourself it's not so bad.</p><p>We've looked into solar. In fact we might have had it installed by now but were let down. We're an ideal location, in the south of the country and with one face of our roof pointing south too.</p><p>Of course, there's another conversation to be had about whether to go 3 phase to allow selling more electricity back to the grid at the best rate, but I didn't mention that earlier because I didn't want to over-complicate things - and the solar has been put back now - probably until next year. All of the installers are very busy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoff Toms, post: 549556, member: 37456"] Oh yes. That's all part of the overall plan. We're very aware that electric boilers cost more to run than gas, but when you're generating some of that electricity yourself it's not so bad. We've looked into solar. In fact we might have had it installed by now but were let down. We're an ideal location, in the south of the country and with one face of our roof pointing south too. Of course, there's another conversation to be had about whether to go 3 phase to allow selling more electricity back to the grid at the best rate, but I didn't mention that earlier because I didn't want to over-complicate things - and the solar has been put back now - probably until next year. All of the installers are very busy! [/QUOTE]
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