If you have to do if for your livelihood then its not so good.
Fuel prices..!
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Undoubtedly. So I look forward to the government using this as a real opportunity to get people on trains by lowering prices and making it easier and more comfortable.
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No, that's a loose conversion so give or take 5p.
Prices are way higher in Auckland and Wellington though, and in outlying areas. (I guess because of regional taxes and because they earn more)
I drink and I forget things.
Supply chains have been massively shortened over the past twenty years or so, so I’d expect the impact to come through more quickly in the modern economy.Mr Tim Buktoo wrote: Tue Mar 08, 2022 4:36 pmIt always took a while for these shocks to filter down to the price at the pumps. That is what we are always told and its my experience also. Oil would have been bought in weeks ago at a certain price so it shouldnt be that quick a jump at the pumps.?SaintK wrote: Tue Mar 08, 2022 4:19 pmIsn't that what all the major retailers do?Mr Tim Buktoo wrote: Tue Mar 08, 2022 3:40 pm 210.9 at the local today. Some of these feckers are properly taking the piss. Upping the price before they actually have to pay that price to thier suppliers.
Certainly the EG group garages around me have been by far the most expensive for weeks now. First above 150, 160 and now 170.........and rising!
Literally a couple of days. Maybe they are pricing in having to ration or something!
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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Probably something to do with North Sea oil and fracking. Last century's power tech.GogLais wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 8:52 am Apparently Boris has a plan to sort this out. No doubt oven-ready and World beating.
Bowland Shale formation.Hal Jordan wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 12:11 pmProbably something to do with North Sea oil and fracking. Last century's power tech.GogLais wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 8:52 am Apparently Boris has a plan to sort this out. No doubt oven-ready and World beating.
estimated at between 800- 2200 trillion cf of gas with approx 25tcf recoverable
Brother needs heating oil. Up from 52p/litre in December to £1.05 today. Boilerjuice not accepting orders anymore...
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They don't know I'm using blanks..
They don't know I'm using blanks..
Just the next phase of our master plan to civilize (and no, I don't mean civilise) the rest of you.
So dust off those "z" keys (that's "zee" by the way) and you can forget about all those redundant u's while you're at it.
And "aluminium"? GTFO
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Gumboot wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 9:41 pm I had no idea until recently that zed is also Russian for cunt.

We can't even get quotes from our supplier. We have just ordered and we will know what it costs when it gets here.TB63 wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:24 pm Brother needs heating oil. Up from 52p/litre in December to £1.05 today. Boilerjuice not accepting orders anymore...
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My office's boiler is oil fired, the tank ran dry last week so it looks like we got lucky with the refill.
Massively unlucky with the environmental disaster that is an oil fired boiler tied to a building that is ancient and listed so can have zero insulation installed anywhere (when the wind gets up it comes through the window frame in my room - sash windows are the absolute worst).
Massively unlucky with the environmental disaster that is an oil fired boiler tied to a building that is ancient and listed so can have zero insulation installed anywhere (when the wind gets up it comes through the window frame in my room - sash windows are the absolute worst).
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UAE agrees to increase production. Oil price drops...
of course, this will be reflected by retail prices straight away, yeah?
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-60680787
of course, this will be reflected by retail prices straight away, yeah?
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-60680787
Oil prices have plunged after the United Arab Emirates (UAE) said it supported increasing production.
Brent crude, an international benchmark, fell more than 17% at one point after the statement by the UAE, a member of the powerful oil cartel Opec.
The fall follows weeks of skyrocketing prices due to fears of supply disruptions sparked by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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One thing you guys certainly got right was to rid your nation of this practice / practise bullshit.Fonz wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 9:05 pmJust the next phase of our master plan to civilize (and no, I don't mean civilise) the rest of you.
So dust off those "z" keys (that's "zee" by the way) and you can forget about all those redundant u's while you're at it.
And "aluminium"? GTFO
Vaporise the s and it's practice all the way. Nice.

Zebra... Zeebra...nah..Fonz wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 9:05 pmJust the next phase of our master plan to civilize (and no, I don't mean civilise) the rest of you.
So dust off those "z" keys (that's "zee" by the way) and you can forget about all those redundant u's while you're at it.
And "aluminium"? GTFO
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They don't know I'm using blanks..
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Did a casual EV spot on the drive to work, in 13 miles I saw
Several Renault Zoes
Three Nissan Leafs
VW ID3
Hyundai Ioniq (saloon/lift back windknife version)
Hyundai Ioniq 5
Audi e-tron (fat boy version)
Mercedes-Benz EQC
Kia e-Niro
Peugeot e-2008
LEVC Taxi (charging at Lidl)
Polestar 2 (being driven like an absolute twat, leading me to believe it was a company car and he previously drove an Audi or BMW...)
Many Tesla Model 3s
Porsche Taycan
Several Renault Zoes
Three Nissan Leafs
VW ID3
Hyundai Ioniq (saloon/lift back windknife version)
Hyundai Ioniq 5
Audi e-tron (fat boy version)
Mercedes-Benz EQC
Kia e-Niro
Peugeot e-2008
LEVC Taxi (charging at Lidl)
Polestar 2 (being driven like an absolute twat, leading me to believe it was a company car and he previously drove an Audi or BMW...)
Many Tesla Model 3s
Porsche Taycan
Prices at the pumps still going up! At least here in the UK...Guy Smiley wrote: Thu Mar 10, 2022 8:52 am UAE agrees to increase production. Oil price drops...
of course, this will be reflected by retail prices straight away, yeah?
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-60680787
Oil prices have plunged after the United Arab Emirates (UAE) said it supported increasing production.
Brent crude, an international benchmark, fell more than 17% at one point after the statement by the UAE, a member of the powerful oil cartel Opec.
The fall follows weeks of skyrocketing prices due to fears of supply disruptions sparked by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Yup... and the oil price is back to the mark it was at at the start of March...
https://markets.businessinsider.com/com ... /oil-price
https://markets.businessinsider.com/com ... /oil-price
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UAE's made a nice, healthy dividend off the crisis, now it can look like the good guys by upping the flow of spice.Guy Smiley wrote: Thu Mar 10, 2022 8:52 am UAE agrees to increase production. Oil price drops...
of course, this will be reflected by retail prices straight away, yeah?
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-60680787
Oil prices have plunged after the United Arab Emirates (UAE) said it supported increasing production.
Brent crude, an international benchmark, fell more than 17% at one point after the statement by the UAE, a member of the powerful oil cartel Opec.
The fall follows weeks of skyrocketing prices due to fears of supply disruptions sparked by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
I have just ordered a load of wood pellets. Now up by over £60 per ton (25%) since December.weegie01 wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 6:15 pmMy wood pellet price has gone up £30 per ton in the last 4 months, or about £300 per annum compared to our normal £2k.Guy Smiley wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 4:51 pm Vlad's doing wonders for the renewable energy sector...
and probably the opposite for nuclear.
Demand has shot up (no shit Sherlock) and that is driving prices.
I have been considering strapping a log burner alongside the pellet burner as we have essentially limitless logs from our woods. The pay back period is long, but if prices keep rising the economics may change enough to make it worthwhile.
Next tank of oil for the Aga is going to hurt .
I am off to look at log burners.
I have just test driven a Peugeot E2008 really nice and futuristic but only 180 miles range and about 37k - electrics army going to really take off until they have come down by 25 - 30%Hal Jordan wrote: Thu Mar 10, 2022 1:10 pm Did a casual EV spot on the drive to work, in 13 miles I saw
Several Renault Zoes
Three Nissan Leafs
VW ID3
Hyundai Ioniq (saloon/lift back windknife version)
Hyundai Ioniq 5
Audi e-tron (fat boy version)
Mercedes-Benz EQC
Kia e-Niro
Peugeot e-2008
LEVC Taxi (charging at Lidl)
Polestar 2 (being driven like an absolute twat, leading me to believe it was a company car and he previously drove an Audi or BMW...)
Many Tesla Model 3s
Porsche Taycan
Has anyone got one has experience of owning one or has recommendations?
weegie01 wrote: Tue Mar 22, 2022 2:09 pmI have just ordered a load of wood pellets. Now up by over £60 per ton (25%) since December.weegie01 wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 6:15 pmMy wood pellet price has gone up £30 per ton in the last 4 months, or about £300 per annum compared to our normal £2k.Guy Smiley wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 4:51 pm Vlad's doing wonders for the renewable energy sector...
and probably the opposite for nuclear.
Demand has shot up (no shit Sherlock) and that is driving prices.
I have been considering strapping a log burner alongside the pellet burner as we have essentially limitless logs from our woods. The pay back period is long, but if prices keep rising the economics may change enough to make it worthwhile.
Next tank of oil for the Aga is going to hurt .
I am off to look at log burners.
We have two one small one in the entrance hall and a large Nordpeis one in our sitting room. Bizarrely the small one turns the house into a sauna in about 5 mins whereas the big one doesn’t churn heat out but if you get the burn right will last all night.
Afraid not, I’m in the same sort of situation. The idea of paying even £20k for a car that can only go say 75 miles away from home on a winter’s day is a non-starter. My long trips are usually for hill walks and the like in remote parts of Snowdonia. Of course the eco answer is I should give up my walks.Openside wrote: Tue Mar 22, 2022 5:28 pmI have just test driven a Peugeot E2008 really nice and futuristic but only 180 miles range and about 37k - electrics army going to really take off until they have come down by 25 - 30%Hal Jordan wrote: Thu Mar 10, 2022 1:10 pm Did a casual EV spot on the drive to work, in 13 miles I saw
Several Renault Zoes
Three Nissan Leafs
VW ID3
Hyundai Ioniq (saloon/lift back windknife version)
Hyundai Ioniq 5
Audi e-tron (fat boy version)
Mercedes-Benz EQC
Kia e-Niro
Peugeot e-2008
LEVC Taxi (charging at Lidl)
Polestar 2 (being driven like an absolute twat, leading me to believe it was a company car and he previously drove an Audi or BMW...)
Many Tesla Model 3s
Porsche Taycan
Has anyone got one has experience of owning one or has recommendations?
Two car household but still reluctant to spend so much on a vehicle with such limitations.GogLais wrote: Tue Mar 22, 2022 6:00 pmAfraid not, I’m in the same sort of situation. The idea of paying even £20k for a car that can only go say 75 miles away from home on a winter’s day is a non-starter. My long trips are usually for hill walks and the like in remote parts of Snowdonia. Of course the eco answer is I should give up my walks.Openside wrote: Tue Mar 22, 2022 5:28 pmI have just test driven a Peugeot E2008 really nice and futuristic but only 180 miles range and about 37k - electrics army going to really take off until they have come down by 25 - 30%Hal Jordan wrote: Thu Mar 10, 2022 1:10 pm Did a casual EV spot on the drive to work, in 13 miles I saw
Several Renault Zoes
Three Nissan Leafs
VW ID3
Hyundai Ioniq (saloon/lift back windknife version)
Hyundai Ioniq 5
Audi e-tron (fat boy version)
Mercedes-Benz EQC
Kia e-Niro
Peugeot e-2008
LEVC Taxi (charging at Lidl)
Polestar 2 (being driven like an absolute twat, leading me to believe it was a company car and he previously drove an Audi or BMW...)
Many Tesla Model 3s
Porsche Taycan
Has anyone got one has experience of owning one or has recommendations?
I should have said wood fired boilers, not burners.Openside wrote: Tue Mar 22, 2022 5:31 pmWe have two one small one in the entrance hall and a large Nordpeis one in our sitting room. Bizarrely the small one turns the house into a sauna in about 5 mins whereas the big one doesn’t churn heat out but if you get the burn right will last all night.weegie01 wrote: Tue Mar 22, 2022 2:09 pmI have just ordered a load of wood pellets. Now up by over £60 per ton (25%) since December.weegie01 wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 6:15 pm
My wood pellet price has gone up £30 per ton in the last 4 months, or about £300 per annum compared to our normal £2k.
Demand has shot up (no shit Sherlock) and that is driving prices.
I have been considering strapping a log burner alongside the pellet burner as we have essentially limitless logs from our woods. The pay back period is long, but if prices keep rising the economics may change enough to make it worthwhile.
Next tank of oil for the Aga is going to hurt .
I am off to look at log burners.
We are similar as far as the wood burners go. We have a Stovax inset in the sitting room which churns out an absurd amount of heat. Similarly we have a Charnwood in the dining room which melts the place at full chat.
In the open plan back area we have a Dovre that cost more than the other two put together. Supposed to be the most powerful in the house and is not by a margin.
But the three of them running hard heat the entire house along with the Aga when the pellet boiler breaks down.
What would Greta say about all this log burning epeen?
Or is she OK with burning wood?
Years ago lived in a farm cottage with a Rayburn, hot water was close to boiling throughout the winter. I would have to run the hot taps just to add cold water to the system.

Or is she OK with burning wood?
Years ago lived in a farm cottage with a Rayburn, hot water was close to boiling throughout the winter. I would have to run the hot taps just to add cold water to the system.
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My recommendation is not to get a car which is basically an ICE platform with batteries stuffed in it, and is effectively Stellantis' first proper stab at an EV.Openside wrote: Tue Mar 22, 2022 5:28 pmI have just test driven a Peugeot E2008 really nice and futuristic but only 180 miles range and about 37k - electrics army going to really take off until they have come down by 25 - 30%Hal Jordan wrote: Thu Mar 10, 2022 1:10 pm Did a casual EV spot on the drive to work, in 13 miles I saw
Several Renault Zoes
Three Nissan Leafs
VW ID3
Hyundai Ioniq (saloon/lift back windknife version)
Hyundai Ioniq 5
Audi e-tron (fat boy version)
Mercedes-Benz EQC
Kia e-Niro
Peugeot e-2008
LEVC Taxi (charging at Lidl)
Polestar 2 (being driven like an absolute twat, leading me to believe it was a company car and he previously drove an Audi or BMW...)
Many Tesla Model 3s
Porsche Taycan
Has anyone got one has experience of owning one or has recommendations?
See also:
Stellantis badge engineered clones
BMW iX3/i4/upcoming iX2
Mercedes SUV offerings
Lexus UX - absolute crap range, with charging speeds from 5 years ago, plus Chademo
Oddly not the MG offerings, though
MINI EV
If you're not buying, ignore the sticker price and look at monthly costs of EV vs ICE. You'll be surprised at just how much you pay to keep an ICE moving, let alone in good maintenance.
GogLais, true enough about older EVs having short ranges, but it's not helped by the Welsh Assembly not putting any chargers in and throwing money at those idiots at Riversimple instead.
Good advice re EVs designed from scratch. I’d never heard of Stellantis, or if I had I’d forgotten.Hal Jordan wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 1:59 pmMy recommendation is not to get a car which is basically an ICE platform with batteries stuffed in it, and is effectively Stellantis' first proper stab at an EV.Openside wrote: Tue Mar 22, 2022 5:28 pmI have just test driven a Peugeot E2008 really nice and futuristic but only 180 miles range and about 37k - electrics army going to really take off until they have come down by 25 - 30%Hal Jordan wrote: Thu Mar 10, 2022 1:10 pm Did a casual EV spot on the drive to work, in 13 miles I saw
Several Renault Zoes
Three Nissan Leafs
VW ID3
Hyundai Ioniq (saloon/lift back windknife version)
Hyundai Ioniq 5
Audi e-tron (fat boy version)
Mercedes-Benz EQC
Kia e-Niro
Peugeot e-2008
LEVC Taxi (charging at Lidl)
Polestar 2 (being driven like an absolute twat, leading me to believe it was a company car and he previously drove an Audi or BMW...)
Many Tesla Model 3s
Porsche Taycan
Has anyone got one has experience of owning one or has recommendations?
GogLais, true enough about older EVs having short ranges, but it's not helped by the Welsh Assembly not putting any chargers in and throwing money at those idiots at Riversimple instead.
At the least I want a a car that can get me to Snowdonia - approx 180 mile round trip - without it being essential to top up on the way home. I’m not expecting there to be a charger at the far end of Cwm Pennant or somewhere equally remote. So with a bit of slack I’m after at least 250 mile range.
I get a bit irritated by the dishonesty in much of biomass burning.
There is a biomass electrical generator near us. They boast that they are net zero as every tree felled to feed their furnaces is balanced by replanting.
But the trees are 30 to 60 years old. For every tree they fell, the new tree will only compensate for the CO2 released when it is the same age as the one felled I.e. in decades time. Then the cycle starts again so there is always a deficit.
I am 66. The trees I am felling / will fell have a combined age of over 2,000 years. I am going to plant 400 trees so hopefully by the time I die I'll be at least net zero on my firewood.
I worked out that we use the equivalent of 13 to 14 tons (6 to 7 cords) of wood a year between logs, pellets and oil. To generate enough wood every year would take 6 acres assuming at least one is mature.
For one (albeit large Victorian) house.
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Stellantis is the mega conglomerate of PSA and FCA so takes in loads of brands.GogLais wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 2:55 pm Good advice re EVs designed from scratch. I’d never heard of Stellantis, or if I had I’d forgotten.
At the least I want a a car that can get me to Snowdonia - approx 180 mile round trip - without it being essential to top up on the way home. I’m not expecting there to be a charger at the far end of Cwm Pennant or somewhere equally remote. So with a bit of slack I’m after at least 250 mile range.
Oddly, going against my own advice against EVs that are ICE conversions, either the Kia e-Niro or the Hyundai Kona Electric would fulfil the range needs, some people have pushed 300 miles out of them in the summer and they'd definitely do your trip on one charge.