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webmobdev | 2 years ago

While I understand that electricity (depending on how it is produced) is a "clean" energy, isn't it better to hedge your bet and rely on oil or gas heaters in case the electricity conks out? Imagine being stuck in a blizzard with the grid knocked out, in freezing temperature. With an electric heat pump, you'll need to buy a generator as a backup safeguard.

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abenga|2 years ago

Why are you attributing being stuck to a grid to electricity and not oil or gas? It is far easier and cleaner to generate electricity in a distributed fashion (yes, even by burning oil and gas) than to be free of the oil and gas supply chain.

webmobdev|2 years ago

Oil and gas can be stored and also acquired more easily. It just seems prudent to rely on more than 1 source of energy.

bravetraveler|2 years ago

See the last few winters down here in Texas for examples. Electrical failures aren't unlikely

Cold/freezing means heavier lines that may fall and so on