Heat Strategy for Wales - Will it cost you £30,000? 09:35 - Sep 5 with 3957 views | JACKMANANDBOY | https://www.gov.wales/heat-strategy-wales This may sound like another policy discussion. but there are some significant costs to homeowners. For example the ban on replacing any oil boiler from 2026, would mean for me in a property with some solid stone walls a bill of up to £30,000! Using the Government's own calculator: Air Source Heat Pump £8,000 to £10,500 Thermal Storage £775 to £3,000 Radiator Change £1.875 to £3,375 Wall Insulation £9,000 Plumbing £3,000 to £5,000 Total £22,650 to £30,875 In addition the lead time for the conversion and insulation work would mean having no heating or hot water for over a year if my boiler broke down and needed replacing in 2026. Eery householder needs to understand the consequences of what is proposed. [Post edited 5 Sep 2023 9:36]
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Heat Strategy for Wales - Will it cost you £30,000? on 19:39 - Sep 20 with 569 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Heat Strategy for Wales - Will it cost you £30,000? on 19:14 - Sep 20 by Luther27 | It sounds as though some advisor has hit him with a dose of reality when it comes to potential individual household cost. However just because deadlines have been extended regarding him heating systems etc, there’s nothing stopping anyone buying electric cars or converting to heat pumps. It’s not as though the choice has been taken away from us. Regarding petrol/diesel vehicles we’ve just aligned the target date to that of the EU so I can’t understand why the car industry….notably Fords, who have a neck….is so up in arms. As I said above, the choice of purchase hasn’t been taken away from us. |
I agree, we are free to choose, I think that fair and don't want to live in a dictatorship. One commentator said Ford were upset as they were looking to the UK Goverment to subsidise their costs of development in Europe. i don't know if this is true. | |
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Heat Strategy for Wales - Will it cost you £30,000? on 19:57 - Sep 20 with 561 views | Luther27 |
Heat Strategy for Wales - Will it cost you £30,000? on 19:39 - Sep 20 by JACKMANANDBOY | I agree, we are free to choose, I think that fair and don't want to live in a dictatorship. One commentator said Ford were upset as they were looking to the UK Goverment to subsidise their costs of development in Europe. i don't know if this is true. |
If true what a neck after shutting down the Bridgend plant. Plus I think they’ve also shut an engine plant down in the USA. I wouldn’t give them a penny. | | | |
Heat Strategy for Wales - Will it cost you £30,000? on 08:11 - Sep 21 with 499 views | felixstowe_jack |
Heat Strategy for Wales - Will it cost you £30,000? on 19:39 - Sep 20 by JACKMANANDBOY | I agree, we are free to choose, I think that fair and don't want to live in a dictatorship. One commentator said Ford were upset as they were looking to the UK Goverment to subsidise their costs of development in Europe. i don't know if this is true. |
Ford abandoned making any cars in the UK many years ago and also shut down most of their plants making engines and other components as well. They also shafted all their former employees who worked in the Jersey Marine by transferring their pension liabilities into another company that went bust. Think we should just ignore them. | |
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Heat Strategy for Wales - Will it cost you £30,000? on 08:43 - Sep 21 with 484 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Heat Strategy for Wales - Will it cost you £30,000? on 08:11 - Sep 21 by felixstowe_jack | Ford abandoned making any cars in the UK many years ago and also shut down most of their plants making engines and other components as well. They also shafted all their former employees who worked in the Jersey Marine by transferring their pension liabilities into another company that went bust. Think we should just ignore them. |
I see Jaguar say moving to 2035 and aligning with the EU is the correct way forward. | |
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