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nostr:npub19fcv2nflra09c6p9xz8c8detwj6uy07u4z4m25qh836mnvxtatdq6aay3c goodness, such a huge relief to have your permission. 😐
nostr:npub1ex328w5w0hjweznw8t6f9epk5w5xy4ak6kzyc7y93lfjtelxuymsk9c58j I'm just back from a few days in Dundee. Dundee feels like a city that's keen to stay relevant. Aberdeen just wants to return to the glory days of the 1980s. The local Facebook page is just full of folk moaning. THEY are why I choose avoid the place.
What's the deal with the nostr:npub1l0m9ansmw4uf3nmw2llqma37t6eldmw6lc6dcg2hfsuvtsqadqtqgtfxn2 aversion to district heating? nostr:npub10m85xqjwf52hm4cxqk5g05776h493m3mldpn366ehxu698kv7dysdeazwg has been speaking about it as being normal across Europe, for years. I keep waiting for it to be discussed as an option here, but we just get middle class solutions that aren't doable by most people, being touted. How does a ground source heat pump work if you live in a tenement or if you can't afford to insulate your stone built cottage? I'd like to use the excess heat from industry more, but how?