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arista
18-05-2021, 11:30 AM
[Gas hobs and boilers could be banned in new homes
by 2025 to meet carbon emissions targets

The Committee on Climate Change (CCC)
has warned that UK homes are not fit
for a future of heatwaves, droughts and floods.


Baroness Brown, said the government
"has to get serious about this" if it is
committed to meeting climate targets,
which require net zero emissions to
curb rising temperatures.

Existing homes and new properties
are "retrofitted" with energy efficiency measures,
which often falls short of
stated design standards - deceiving householders
and inflicting costs on the future, the committee said.
Closing the "performance gap" between design
standards and what is achieved could
potentially save £70 and £260 a year
on energy bills in new builds.]


https://news.sky.com/story/gas-hobs-and-boilers-could-be-banned-in-new-homes-by-2025-to-meet-carbon-emissions-targets-11643467


Massive change
will it become Law?

Cherie
18-05-2021, 11:40 AM
what will we be heating our homes with :worry:

arista
18-05-2021, 11:43 AM
what will we be heating our homes with :worry:



[Hydrogen or electric boilers, as well as heat pumps,
may be offered as alternatives to the traditional gas boilers.
A special report composed by
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has said no new gas boilers
should be sold after 2025 if the world is to achieve
net-zero by the middle of the century.
2 hours ago]

Toy Soldier
18-05-2021, 01:28 PM
what will we be heating our homes with :worry:

"Energy efficient" electric, one assumes. It's only on new builds so I suspect solar "storage heaters" is quite likely, with backup from the grid.

Toy Soldier
18-05-2021, 01:32 PM
It's a good idea and I get that it's necessary but one thing it does mean is that hot water will mostly be via energy efficient storage tanks/immersion which means "limited" hot water before you have to turn it off and let it heat up again. So a lot more people (especially larger families) having electric showers rather than running off the hot water, I would think.

Nicky91
18-05-2021, 01:45 PM
gas boilers still exist?


aren't they also dangerous in terms carbon monoxide poisoning, let alone climate?

arista
18-05-2021, 02:03 PM
gas boilers still exist?


aren't they also dangerous in terms carbon monoxide poisoning, let alone climate?



Most home have a Battery operated
Monoxide detectors


What do you have as normal
in Holland?

rusticgal
18-05-2021, 02:13 PM
gas boilers still exist?


aren't they also dangerous in terms carbon monoxide poisoning, let alone climate?


We have one...although its on its last legs :laugh:......and we do have monoxide detectors.

Cherie
18-05-2021, 02:31 PM
gas boilers still exist?


aren't they also dangerous in terms carbon monoxide poisoning, let alone climate?

Checking that the owner has a carbon monoxide alarm is part of any annual service, and it is the law that landlords have boilers in their properties checked annually and they have to pay extra for a Landlord certification

bots
18-05-2021, 02:34 PM
i'm all for modernising and moving away from gas, but it will need to be economic or the old folks will be freezing to death in winter

Cherie
18-05-2021, 02:38 PM
"Energy efficient" electric, one assumes. It's only on new builds so I suspect solar "storage heaters" is quite likely, with backup from the grid.

I never rate electric heaters tbh

Cherie
18-05-2021, 04:16 PM
so what heating methods do you have in your house Nicky?

bots
18-05-2021, 05:13 PM
so what heating methods do you have in your house Nicky?

i believe he burns print outs of tibb serious debates in his log fire

Cherie
18-05-2021, 05:38 PM
i believe he burns print outs of tibb serious debates in his log fire

:laugh: it must be constantly blazing

Kizzy
19-05-2021, 10:27 PM
Remember the 'endless' supply of 'clean' cheap north sea gas we were promised in the 70s?

Pffft!

joeysteele
20-05-2021, 05:42 AM
I'm all electric in my current home.
However I had gas heating in my previous one.

I hate electric heating.
Gas was far preferable and I'd say more efficient.

Ammi
20-05-2021, 06:06 AM
I'm all electric in my current home.
However I had gas heating in my previous one.

I hate electric heating.
Gas was far preferable and I'd say more efficient.

…I was reading a little article the other day of the possible alternatives, Joey…I’ll just leave it here if it’s of interest at all…


https://www.struttandparker.com/knowledge-and-research/gas-boiler-ban-for-new-homes-what-does-this-mean-and-how-will-it-work-in-real-terms