Posted by Jim from PA on September 27, 2009 at 03:40:33 from (130.203.164.207):
In Reply to: Re: Geothermal posted by T_Bone on September 26, 2009 at 18:56:08:
T_Bone
I am not looking to use the geo-thermal as a suppliment to my current system, but as a total replacement. I would keep the oil fired boiler and have it kick in when the temps got to where the geo could not keep up. I am starting to dought the overall feasability of the cost of a system that would be only viable until the temps got to say maybe 10 degrees. I am gone 14 hours or more every day so wood would not work for me. I have considered maybe a corn stove to suppliment my current system, but would only use it while I was at home.
My overall concern is that although I do not think this world will ever run out of oil, world politics and eco nutjobs will create shortages. I do not want to be late in the game looking for a viable way to heat my house. Where I live you can not install an outdoor coal/wood furnace. Even geo-thermal with the wells are being monitored and I suspect at some point around here will be banned. They have already passed local legislation here prohibiting wind mills. Try to figure the logic in that one. We want green energy, but don't put up any windmills.
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