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No More Heating With Firewood In New York?
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<blockquote data-quote="SS396driver" data-source="post: 7642238" data-attributes="member: 72786"><p>Ya they do but only for small things like running a fridge and a couple of lights for a few hours. It's all pipe dream if you dont have a standby generator and live here your up schitz creek. We lose power a couple times a month. </p><p></p><p>Just about every new upper level homes have a standby propane or ng genny . </p><p></p><p>Now I can see cleaning up carbon emission heating in NYC alot of buildings still burn #4 oil. But to convert to all electric is going to tax an already overloaded grid . While were not as bad as some areas we still have the occasional rolling brownouts mostly during the summer with all the A/CS going . Just imagine a sub zero daywithall electric buildings . How much you want to bet they will either have NG or diesel generator backup . Which alot of buildings have already</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SS396driver, post: 7642238, member: 72786"] Ya they do but only for small things like running a fridge and a couple of lights for a few hours. It's all pipe dream if you dont have a standby generator and live here your up schitz creek. We lose power a couple times a month. Just about every new upper level homes have a standby propane or ng genny . Now I can see cleaning up carbon emission heating in NYC alot of buildings still burn #4 oil. But to convert to all electric is going to tax an already overloaded grid . While were not as bad as some areas we still have the occasional rolling brownouts mostly during the summer with all the A/CS going . Just imagine a sub zero daywithall electric buildings . How much you want to bet they will either have NG or diesel generator backup . Which alot of buildings have already [/QUOTE]
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