Is radiant wrong for a well-built house?
The always effervescent Martin Holladay has this to say about that. It's a provocative read and it certainly provoked a number of industry professionals to come roaring back at him, as you'll see if you take the time to read the replies below the article. Trust me; it's worth it.
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Nothing to do with heating
But just about the funniest Southwest flight attendant I have ever heard. Get ready to laugh.
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OOOOk-lahoma!
Where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain! I love that song. It always makes me want to put on chaps. But these days, if you live in Oklahoma and install solar PV or a small wind turbine on your property you're going to have to pay for that privilege. Check this out. You can't make this stuff up.
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Going to be a lot of red fingers
Just imagine the effort that's going to go into the heating of this new Turkish city. I know a bunch of guys who could get the job done. Turkey would have to supply the beers and the cable TV, though. Here's to strong thumbnails!
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Keep your eye on district heat
 Looks like we'll be seeing more and more of that in the EU countries, and much of it will be running on biomass (in other words, not Russian oil). Read more about it here.
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Ah, the things we learn
 When I hang out with smart (and very curious) people like Ray Wohlfarth I'm bound to learn stuff. Ray just sent me this. And just when you thought you knew all there is to know about Congress.
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The U.K.'s nagging housing problem
When they rebuilt their country after WWII they apparently didn't pay close attention to what the price of fuel was going to be in the 21st Century. I can understand that. Hey, they had priorities, but now those long-gone priorities are presenting a real challenge to their plans for the future. Here's the story.
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Impressed by Wohler!
So much so that I asked if we could add their analyzers to our store. Good stuff here.
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