By Jack Dini —— Bio and Archives--March 4, 2022
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By Centrewing on 2022 03 04
They are about to make all energy so expensive. I have radiators not forced air so a small box called a boiler in the basement. I keep my heat (small house) at 67 F. or lower at times in the winter. Yet supposedly cheaper this hot water heat doubled in cost four years ago and now 2 months ago my bill was $143. last months heating bill was doubled again at $280. of which a $100 is just more taxes but 7 years ago heating gas was between $75 and $85 in Jan. and Feb.
Since I live in Ontario and am a fixed income pensioner my electricity is already high but they give me $40 off every month lovely except I still have not figured out why some months it seems out of control and I am always careful staying up at night if I need to run any equipment washer dryer etc. when our prices are lowest. I should not complain except my senior income with this inflation for groceries etc. and energy keeps going up so much faster. I know a single mother with 4 children (small house) and she works full time, is paying almost $1000. for electricity and $300 plus for heat and $1800 for rent, and is having a hard time, last year feeding/clothing etc. her children, she had to give up her car I wonder what her expenses are now this year and worry for her and her children?
By Alan V Cecil on 2022 03 06
Germany's Energy Woes written by Jack Dini is a "lighthearted alam for a serious self inflicted problem not only for German consumers but for all industrial nations that have succumbed to "drinking the poisonous Kool-Aid punch" of self sustainable wind and solar mandated energy production.
Thank you Mr. Dini!
Alan V. Cecil