Good morning,
I just received a steep price increase from my energy provider enercity, raising the cost to 15 cents per kWh starting in August. That’s really tough, and I think prices will rise even further.
It’s a strange feeling to be thrown back so quickly into an energy supply situation where you have to figure out how to keep the house warm. It seems to me that the government has given up on the goal of enabling everyone to adequately cover at least their basic needs.
Goodbye central supply structures; now the winner is whoever has solar panels and a heat pump in their new build, while the others are left out.
Welcome back, coal heating 😕
Frustrated regards,
I just received a steep price increase from my energy provider enercity, raising the cost to 15 cents per kWh starting in August. That’s really tough, and I think prices will rise even further.
It’s a strange feeling to be thrown back so quickly into an energy supply situation where you have to figure out how to keep the house warm. It seems to me that the government has given up on the goal of enabling everyone to adequately cover at least their basic needs.
Goodbye central supply structures; now the winner is whoever has solar panels and a heat pump in their new build, while the others are left out.
Welcome back, coal heating 😕
Frustrated regards,
Steven schrieb:
Hello
It's incredible how arrogantly the Greens are acting. Suddenly an extra 600 euros per year. So what! They should just collect a few more bottles. Then it'll balance out again.
But since the Greens want to ban single-family homes anyway, soon we'll be building living closets. And the rest: the Greens will ban those too.
Steven That's barely 7 cans a day at 25 cents each, even you should manage that (and the city center would be a lot cleaner too)
i_b_n_a_n schrieb:
that’s barely 7 tin cans at 25 cents each per day, Hello i_b_n_a_n
you overlooked that the bottle deposit is considered income and therefore must be taxed.
So, it would have to be a few bottles every day.
As I said: I watch this game "How to thoroughly destroy Germany" with a heavy heart.
When the Green regime falls, I can still move to distant countries.
I have already, just in case, obtained a passport from a Germany-friendly country. Completely legal. This government sees the chance for financially strong immigration and is taking advantage of it.
Steven
P.S.
perhaps some here should consider that, first, there are people in Germany who do not own property and, second, the Greens will come down hard on you afterward.
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Deliverer16 Jul 2022 12:43It's fascinating how much hatred there can be towards "the Greens," considering they have had practically NO influence for the past 50 years.
Deliverer schrieb:
It's fascinating how much hatred there can be towards "the Greens",Hello Deliverer
Hatred is certainly an exaggeration.
I cannot support any party whose founding members aimed primarily to legalize sex with very young children at the time of its establishment. And these founding members are still in office.
Steven
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Deliverer16 Jul 2022 13:04I can understand that. Personally, I don’t like any political party at all.
But that’s not why I constantly criticize, for example, the Animal Protection Party at random...
What you might be missing as background information is that even the AfD and the CSU are required to achieve climate neutrality. This was mandated just last year by the highest court. When voting now, you’re basically only deciding how many will be left behind in the process—that is, whether you prefer social or antisocial parties. This does not change the outcome of climate neutrality.
But that’s not why I constantly criticize, for example, the Animal Protection Party at random...
What you might be missing as background information is that even the AfD and the CSU are required to achieve climate neutrality. This was mandated just last year by the highest court. When voting now, you’re basically only deciding how many will be left behind in the process—that is, whether you prefer social or antisocial parties. This does not change the outcome of climate neutrality.
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Pinkiponk16 Jul 2022 14:36driver55 schrieb:
What is the installation spacing of the underfloor heating and what is the heat load of the house? I don’t know (anymore). We will only receive the documentation when the house is handed over, which is scheduled for early August. I will provide the information then.
Not efficient means we have higher electricity costs (electricity doesn’t seem to be a climate issue), which is fine for us; you have to pay for mistakes sometimes. That’s just how it is now and then. ;-)