• phx
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    5 months ago

    Because water heating with heat pumps is currently garbage on the residential scale.

    Also because we’re already stressing electric infrastructure with what we use now, and few plans to add capacity in any reasonable amount to deal with the massive increase in population, plus electric cars, AC during heat waves etc let alone home heating.

    Gas is efficient for heating, and there’s plenty of other stuff we can and need to look at before we replace that.

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      5 months ago

      Also because we’re already stressing electric infrastructure with what we use now

      This is propaganda.

      On the hottest day last week Ontario hyrdo demand was ~24000MW, last night it went as low as 12000MW. There is room to almost double the baseload in Ontario, with actually smart appliances and controls (not SmartTM shit) a ton of fossil fuel heating loads could be replaced with electric without needing any grid level upgrades.