Submitted by IndependentTHNKR t3_zvjo85 in worldnews
Independent_Pear_429 t1_j1pucq8 wrote
Reply to comment by anna_pescova in Russia ready to resume gas supplies to Europe via Yamal-Europe pipeline -Novak by IndependentTHNKR
I'd just dress warmer and use some electric heaters
kallerdis t1_j1pxpa2 wrote
you know that most of the peak electricity is generated by natural gas?
Ok_Goat8830 t1_j1qnsej wrote
still i would argue that running a single electric blanket is more efficient than warming a whole room, apartment or even house
cinematic_novel t1_j1s1fl9 wrote
Yes, but the problem is that you still need to move around the house. You can't just hide ina warm corner all the time. Dampness is likely to build up without heating and ventilation, which will go into the lungs along with cold air. I do use a (non-electric) onesie sometimes to keep the heating off and it works great, but it doesn't substitute heating.
RheagarTargaryen t1_j1ra0w5 wrote
You’d still have to heat your house to avoid the pipes from bursting.
KiwasiGames t1_j1t0jed wrote
Or just lag the pipes. Same principal as the electric blanket. Use a little bit of heat in the important places, no need to heat everything.
CrassTick t1_j1tq4vq wrote
But you can keep the temperature down and save significant amounts of gas.
kraenk12 t1_j1r1do9 wrote
Gas plants are a tiny amount of electricity overall.
HedgehogTail t1_j1reybe wrote
This varies wildly from one country to another.
FeIixBaumgartner t1_j1rxiyw wrote
Under 12 % in Germany, if anybody is interested.
It_was_mee_all_along t1_j1q2i1e wrote
Yeah lol
Jonsj t1_j1sfixu wrote
Is it? I know that it's priced based on on the most expensive part of the power generation chain, so gass is one of the most expensive way to generate kWh in most markets.
anna_pescova t1_j1q3zn9 wrote
It's more to do with industry and it's use of LNG than individual citizens...
AlbinoWino11 t1_j1s3nlv wrote
This is probably more about industrial use than residential.
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