Chris Skidmore, the author of the following report openly admits that "the lack of anticipatory investment in the electricity grid… would beset the roll out of heat pumps’.
https://assets.publishing.service.go...ent-review.pdf
I refer to Prof Kelly's report in an earlier email, which shows how Skidmore grossly under-estimates the nature of the task if heat pumps (and their like) are deemed to be the way ahead for the UK (spoilers: it's we don't generate enough 'lecky and never will with so-called renewables, certainly not for the shift to electricity saturated life-styles; we don't have the infrastructure to deliver said electricity, even if we had it (literally blow a fuse!!); we don't have the engineers, tech staff, raw materials (steel, copper, and other rare earth metals needed); we don't have enough electrical components or the industrial capacity (no pun intended) even if we were to scoop up all of the world's capacitors etc.
Then there is the issue of insulation. Heat pumps are only effective in well-insulated buildings. As the International Energy Agency (IEA) points out, ‘households that add a heat pump without improving efficiency in parallel [through insulation]… can nearly triple their peak demand during winter’. As Net-Zero zealots usually like to remind us, Britain’s homes are draughty and leaky, with less than half having cavity or solid-wall insulation. Installing this insulation will impose yet another big cost on households (i.e ordinary people).
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But they work in Scandinavia! Ummm...Homes in Scandinavia are generally of more modern construction than those in the UK, with the UK having the oldest housing stock in Europe with 38% built before 1946 compared to 24% in Germany and Sweden. see link below
https://www.tado.com/gb-en/press/uk-...ean-neighbours
https://files.bregroup.com/bre-co-uk...in_-Europe.pdf
Heat pumps are only a good idea in the minds of Net Zero ideologues. Ordinary households have little to gain from their rollout. That's why in the Uk they've received a very frosty reception from ordinary people and why the Government(s) have had to resort to threats, fear tactics and blunt coercion.




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