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Open your closed mind up a shade. Not all properties in fact most of them especially new build could be extended inside or out bu a metre thick insulation!...

Think terraces of houses blocks of flats etc...

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tony sayer
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The one at Mapledurham is apparently good for 100kW peak. (this means not in a dry summer... or winter!)

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Reply to
Andy Champ

Christ. even a windmill does more than that!

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

Stupid unmarked snipping proves that you're a moron.

Get help, you need it.

Reply to
Steve Firth

It might be, but you lose the benefit of drowning the likes of Alex Salmond and a few thousand wind turbines.

Reply to
The Other Mike

+1
Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

Water? Look up Leah Betts.

The other gases just cause suffocation - a mix of 20% oxygen with 80% whatever and you'll be fine - in the case of Helium it's well known as being so inert divers can use it.

CO2 at 80% and you'll be very dead, very quickly. In fact at 8% you won't last very long.

"The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has concluded that there is inadequate evidence for the carcinogenicity of carbon black to humans and that there is sufficient evidence that carbon black is carcinogenic to experimental animals. Overall IARC evaluation of carcinogenic risk: Group 2B (possibly carcinogenic to humans)."

Looks like it isn't proven, just likely.

Andy

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Andy Champ

Carbon black is not "carbon particles". Carbon black is a complex mixture of carbon and aromatic hydrocarbons. Your argument is that a football coated with VX that, if handled with bare hands will kill the handler shows that footballs are toxic.

Reply to
Steve Firth

who is talking about carbon black? Diesel particulates have nice things like Benzene in them..

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

This proves you are a k*****ad.

Reply to
Doctor Drivel

Bet you the load factor is better than a windmill. And anyway it doesn't wreck the landscape; just a little brick building with a screw next to it you could miss from 100 yards away in the bottom of a valley, instead of a damn great tower on the ridgeline.

Andy

Reply to
Andy Champ

The Archimedes screw ones installed recently in the UK are operating at around

40 - 50% load factor, way more than any wind turbine.
Reply to
The Other Mike

I agree.

Reply to
Steve Firth

This man is a know witless poohead.

Reply to
Doctor Drivel

A hamster on a treadmill neither wrecks the landscape nor is especially unreliable.

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

700mm inmy case. Your point being? It's just cheaper to insulate them to the same standard. Supposing you want to live in such places.
Reply to
harry

None of them as bad as a coal mine. But you don't worry that other people have had coal mines inflictedon them for the past 200 years? Typical NIMBY.

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harry

It takes up a lot of room thats what!.. In existing housing...

U really should get out more Harry...

Reply to
tony sayer

I put it to you that the required number of hamsters would be even more impractical than the required number of windmills. Anyway, what's the load factor on a hamster?

Andy

Reply to
Andy Champ

about 20%. Similar to windmills

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The Natural Philosopher

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