Yesterday 11:39 PM
(This post was last modified: Yesterday 11:40 PM by C C.)
Brits can't believe America's air conditioning ... https://youtu.be/Icd36PEU2jk
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Yesterday 11:39 PM
(This post was last modified: Yesterday 11:40 PM by C C.)
The ones who stayed behind on the heatwave-stricken continent probably wish they could experience it.
Brits can't believe America's air conditioning ... https://youtu.be/Icd36PEU2jk
Today 01:56 AM
(This post was last modified: Today 01:57 AM by Magical Realist.)
A/C was an absolute blessing on all my hotel stays across the American southwest 2 weeks ago. Here in Portland not so much. Temps in the 60's with dark clouds and rain. Open windows all day till I can't stand the chill any longer. Then it's on with the heat at night! I love Oregon!
8 hours ago
All it takes is money .. and (for the UK) increasing our generating capacity by a factor of 3 - which isn't exactly trivial.
The average U.S. household consumes about 10,500 kWh to 10,791 kWh of electricity per year. The standard UK household consumes around 2,700 kWh to 2,900 kWh of electricity annually.
3 hours ago
(8 hours ago)confused2 Wrote: All it takes is money .. and (for the UK) increasing our generating capacity by a factor of 3 - which isn't exactly trivial. Plus... the two-tier agenda of the EU noble class that discourages proletariat access to AC, though not applicable to Brexit UK. - - - - - - - - - - - - - Global elitism at work: Amid heatwave, EC shuts off AC - but only for lower-level workers https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/gover...r-AA26GvD6 INTRO: The European Commission is running a literal sweatshop at its Brussels facility -- just not for the Important People™. In a situation that couldn't be a more perfect illustration of the contempt global elites have for the rest of us if it had been written as satire, the headquarters of the European Union's executive cabinet was forced to shut down the air conditioning of its Belgian-based headquarters building as the city baked from a Europe-wide heatwave. However, it only shut down some of the building's climate control. And, lo and behold, it seems not to have been done at random. From Politico on Friday: Staff working at the Berlaymont building received a text at midday, reading: “BERL — URGENT — Due to extreme weather conditions, forced shut down of air cooling system from floor 1 to 7 for the rest of the day.” The shutoff of AC below the eighth floor underscores a wider debate over air conditioning in Europe, which has been frowned upon as a contributor to climate change despite the fact that the lack of it on the continent -- partially because governments there discourage it -- contributes to tens of thousands of deaths from heat-related causes in Europe each year. And yet, European functionaries seem to be telling the proles the same thing, year after year: Swelter and die so that we won't raise the temperature any more by some of those nasty carbon emissions. This time, it seems, people aren't listening, with this viral footage from France -- showing people scrambling to get their hands on air conditioners and fans like it was Black Friday -- summing up the general mood among the populace... (MORE - details)
47 minutes ago
(8 hours ago)confused2 Wrote: All it takes is money .. and (for the UK) increasing our generating capacity by a factor of 3 - which isn't exactly trivial.
The average residential electricity rate in the United States is about $0.19 per kilowatt-hour (kWh). Rates vary heavily by region, ranging from under $0.10/kWh in parts of the Midwest to over $0.40/kWh in Hawaii. US households average a yearly electricity cost of $2,050.29 UK households average a yearly electricity cost of $999.34 + $275.50 daily standing charge (whether you use any or not) = $1,274.84 So while the average US household uses 3.72 times the electricity, we only pay 1.6 times the cost. |
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