kittytittymeowmeow

kittytittymeowmeow t1_ize64hz wrote

We are doing 60⁰ when we are home (morning and evenings) and I think 57⁰ at night and during day when no one is home. We have 2 space heaters we use as needed. It's not great, but I just don't want to buy oil all winter. This will likely be the new norm until solar, but even then, I don't like being warm. I don't get how people keep their homes at 65/68⁰!

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kittytittymeowmeow t1_iyep3m9 wrote

This is also a super informative post

I think most residents would love to buy outright but few can throw away 30k in a day.

I wish the state could have a nonprofit solar company to increase solar access and utilization. Maybe using extra electricity for town buildings or something. I don't know. I just feel like we are behind in green energy. We're a small state so we need to find more compact resources. We can't have massive solar or wind farms. I'm rambling at this point.

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