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Tom M
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Power Flickered. The majority

Power Flickered. The majority of my systems are on surge protectors but not ups's.

So I have, so far, at least an inch and a half of snow. Flickering electric power. Temperatures right around Freezing.

Not going to restart systems till after I get up (6am) it's 3:49 am now.

 

A Proud member of the O.F.A.  (Old Farts Association).  Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.® (Garrison Keillor)  I want some more patience. RIGHT NOW!

mikey
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Tom M wrote: Power

Tom M wrote:

Power Flickered. The majority of my systems are on surge protectors but not ups's.

So I have, so far, at least an inch and a half of snow. Flickering electric power. Temperatures right around Freezing.

Not going to restart systems till after I get up (6am) it's 3:49 am now.

Stay warm, do you put a tarp or something over your windshield to keep the ice off of it? I don't but with the remote start can afford to wait for it to clear itself off the few times i need to go out on the VERY few days it gets that cold around here.

Taxi time can be bonding and fueling the mind hopefully you guys are good.

When the power flickers around here I let my pc's stay off as well just in case it happens again and again like the last time when they were swapping something out and it went out about 4 times in half an hour.

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Tom M wrote: mikey

Tom M wrote:

mikey wrote:

Tom M wrote:

Burrrrr. 

Do you have a wood/pellet stove or a fireplace to keep you warm? I have gas logs that I use to keep the heatpump from running when it's below about 50F. I have about a 2000sqft home not counting the garage of course.

No I don't.  I do have a natural gas fired furnace.  Two 1600 watt electric heaters (the ends of my Mobile Home get cooler than the middle.  And 4 Boinc systems (gpus that throw heat in 3 of them) generating waste heat from my hobby.

Tom M

Natural gas is a very good thing and mostly pretty cheap too

Scrooge McDuck
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mikey schrieb:Natural gas

mikey wrote:

Natural gas is a very good thing and mostly pretty cheap too

I almost choked on my coffee. 8-O

From the European, especially the German perspective, natural gas is an evil geostrategic weapon. And when governments are stupid enough to ignore this fact despite repeated friendly admonitions, it suddenly becomes a very expensive heating source for millions of households without alternative. It's a good thing that the European winter has only had two cold weeks so far. Let's see how next winter will be... fingers crossed. Anyone who lives here in the countryside, in suburbia, in an own house, with a stove or fireplace... they sourced wood from everywhere in the forests (legally, illegally, not giving a damn) before this winter... to save precious cubic meters of natural gas... and to survive the shock when reading the next nat. gas bill. Prices have tripled or quadrupled for private households. Some former extra-cheap tariffs increased prices 10-fold. But governments spent billions on price caps, subsidies... Nobody will freeze at home..  cost burden for companies, industry...

[EDIT:]

I'm lucky to live in an almost new appartment building (efficient thermal insulation, good windows) and heating is by district heating. The cities power plant is municipally owned and runs some large and efficient nat gas fired diesel engines. Heating prices (€ per kWh) haven't increased so far. The power plant's operator bought gas volumes years in advance. Prices will increase to higher levels for years to come. But until now, nobody knows how expensive it will get.

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Scrooge McDuck wrote: mikey

Scrooge McDuck wrote:

mikey wrote:

Natural gas is a very good thing and mostly pretty cheap too

I almost choked on my coffee. 8-O

From the European, especially the German perspective, natural gas is an evil geostrategic weapon. And when governments are stupid enough to ignore this fact despite repeated friendly admonitions, it suddenly becomes a very expensive heating source for millions of households without alternative. It's a good thing that the European winter has only had two cold weeks so far. Let's see how next winter will be... fingers crossed. Anyone who lives here in the countryside, in suburbia, in an own house, with a stove or fireplace... they sourced wood from everywhere in the forests (legally, illegally, not giving a damn) before this winter... to save precious cubic meters of natural gas... and to survive the shock when reading the next nat. gas bill. Prices have tripled or quadrupled for private households. Some former extra-cheap tariffs increased prices 10-fold. But governments spent billions on price caps, subsidies... Nobody will freeze at home..  cost burden for companies, industry...

[EDIT:]

I'm lucky to live in an almost new appartment building (efficient thermal insulation, good windows) and heating is by district heating. The cities power plant is municipally owned and runs some large and efficient nat gas fired diesel engines. Heating prices (€ per kWh) haven't increased so far. The power plant's operator bought gas volumes years in advance. Prices will increase to higher levels for years to come. But until now, nobody knows how expensive it will get.

Here are some prices in the US Dollars per 1000 cubic feet

Idaho

11.54

Alaska 12.25
Utah 13.06
New Jersey 15.74
Montana 16.38
Washington 17.18
Michigan 17.19
South Dakota 17.21
Oregon 17.78
West Virginia 18.38

Here is another 10 for you also in the US

Hawaii

59.66

Georgia 39.47
New Hampshire

35.1

Texas 31.9
Kentucky 31.01
Kansas 30.89
North Dakota 30.67
Maryland 29.01
Connecticut 28.97
Delaware 28.53

The first 10 is the least expensive while the 2nd 10 is the most expensive 10, all the rest, 32 of them, are somewhere in between 


 

GWGeorge007
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So... I don't suppose you'd

So... I don't suppose you'd like to know about my gas bill.  Oh...  you would...?  Well then...

In my Retirement Village apartment complex, which is very cheap BTW, my gas bill is INCLUDED !

...and so is my water and sewer, my garbage pickup, and would you believe that my rent is only... $$$ ...nah, you wouldn't believe it.  You'd think I was lying.

But, I can sympathize with you, Scrooge McDuck, tremendously.  I'm quite sure that you are well aware of the price gouging that Russia (and Putin!) has put on Europe as a whole, but Germany in particular.

Have you seen these videos?  I'm sure you have, or different versions of them, but I think others would like to know.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlpeZtITgxE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVkFYTBBdt8

George

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GWGeorge007 wrote: So... I

GWGeorge007 wrote:

So... I don't suppose you'd like to know about my gas bill.  Oh...  you would...?  Well then...

In my Retirement Village apartment complex, which is very cheap BTW, my gas bill is INCLUDED !

...and so is my water and sewer, my garbage pickup, and would you believe that my rent is only... $$$ ...nah, you wouldn't believe it.  You'd think I was lying.

But, I can sympathize with you, Scrooge McDuck, tremendously.  I'm quite sure that you are well aware of the price gouging that Russia (and Putin!) has put on Europe as a whole, but Germany in particular.

Have you seen these videos?  I'm sure you have, or different versions of them, but I think others would like to know.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlpeZtITgxE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVkFYTBBdt8 

I stayed in a timeshare for 90 days after I sold my home while they were building my new one and EVERYTHING was included as well. I bought several Raspberry Pi's, they were MUCH cheaper then, and rocked a bunch of Einstein tasks with Keith Myers help in setting them up. I had 3 desktop as well but had to spread them out so I didn't pop any circuits. After that I had to rent a condo for 9 months and nothing was included except the first $100 on the electric bill. The owner was NOT happy my bill was more than that and told me no one had EVER gone over the $100 mark before, I told him I would pay any overage and we were good. He sent me a bill every month and we included it in the rent.

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mikey wrote: Natural gas is

mikey wrote:

Natural gas is a very good thing and mostly pretty cheap too

Well, NIMBY's did that in.  Some of you may remember https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliso_Canyon_gas_leak  Nimby's ordered it closed.  So my natural gas supplier no longer can buy and store cheap excess gas in the summer months.  Now they have to buy spot price gas for delivery in the winter.  Sucks to be in LA

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Gary Charpentier

Gary Charpentier wrote:

mikey wrote:

Natural gas is a very good thing and mostly pretty cheap too

Well, NIMBY's did that in.  Some of you may remember https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliso_Canyon_gas_leak  Nimby's ordered it closed.  So my natural gas supplier no longer can buy and store cheap excess gas in the summer months.  Now they have to buy spot price gas for delivery in the winter.  Sucks to be in LA

I did not remember that at all, yes once a problem occurs and the NIMBY's jump in common sense goes out the window!! Then those same NIMBY's scream and yell about the higher prices or longer commutes etc their actions caused!!

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mikey schrieb: Here are some

mikey wrote:

Here are some prices in the US Dollars per 1000 cubic feet

Idaho: 11.54

[...]

Hawaii: 59.66

Jeez, to compare I have to calculate in imperial terms, worse still in a volume measure: 1000 cubic feet. Let's see...

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Natural gas prices of our local gas provider (city owned public utilities company):

Base tariff for household customers: (Euro cent per kilowatt-hour: [ct/kWh])

 January 2021:

  • consumption: 8.51 ct/kWh
  • base price: 4.52 € per month

January 2023 (prices have tripled to quadrupled)

  • consumption: 24.29 ct/kWh
  • base price: 21.40 € per month

Providers have to register natural gas quality monthly and to publish yearly:

  • latest published 'Hon' value (Dec 2021): 11.301 kWh/m³.

Energy to gas volume conversion:

  • 1 kWh / 11.301 kWh/m³ = 0.0884877 m³

Price per cubic meter (m³):

  • 24.29 ct/kWh / 0.0884877 m³/kWh = 274.50129 ct/m³ = 2.7450129 €/m³

Metric to Imperial & U.S. measurements conversion:

1 ft = 0.3048 m

  • 1000 cft = 1000 * 0.3048^3 m³ = 28.316846592 m³

Price per 1000 cft:

  • 2.7450129 €/m³ * 28.316846592 m³/(1000 cft) = 77.7301 €/(1000 cft)

Currency conversion:

Exchange rate (today): 1 € = 1.0894 $

Price per 1000 cft: 

  • 77.7301 € * 1.0894 $ = 84.679170 $  = 84.68 $/(1000 cft)

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$ 84.68 per 1000 cft. That's seven times the price of Idaho, still 140% of the price in Hawaii.

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