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Under the new Carbon Plan i have plans for your in home furnace.

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    #16
    What about those Argon gas relective windows that don't allow the sun's rays? They may be great in Florida, but us cold Kanucks need to move all the animals into the house to heat the house. We need more incandescence bulbs that give off a little heat. 30 below proves to us how we've been lead down the garden path. These BS environmentalists that say that Canadians are the biggest polluters ought to come and live here. The truth is we are one of the greatest nations in the world for utilizing carbon to produce the food that feeds the world so buzz off lunatics.

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      #17
      Originally posted by mustardman View Post
      We've had a hi efficiency pulse furnace since Nov 1989 . It costs us $35 per month for nat gas
      Big Split level house, well insulated and as much important is the vapor Barrier.
      Lots of South facing Windows ,sun comes shining thru in winter and Furnace shuts off.
      Always found it strange that farmers could face their house anyway they want and they have big Windows facing West , way too hot in summer with west windows
      95% Olsen since 1988, Has needed a fan motor and purge fan, still going, Hi eff Nat gas WH since 1996. Together $720/ year incl GST on 1400 x 2 levels. R 19 walls. R 50 ceiling, PVC low E windows, 9 face S, 6 E, 2 W. Only a week max of HOT days here, rest are Global Cooling. Great furnace used 100 times more than AC, hence NO global warming in my 64 years.

      Further if..."Shut off Sask Energy. Cut your our wood on your own property, put into your 1940 wood furnace. Tax avoidance on the new carbon plan." better be DEAD wood or you are removing a sequestering tree, could be fines!
      Last edited by fjlip; Dec 8, 2016, 09:25.

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