Especially when the core is a good, safe 93 million miles away. Helps that it's a fusion reactor instead of a fission one, too, fewer waste products
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Warm! Cool in the summer, too, as it'll be feeding our AC. Whew...
Yeah, even partial shade makes them rather inefficient. We were really lucky and have a south-east facing roof. The eastern exposure is actually useful in a way as here, in the summer, nearly every afternoon is filled with thunderstorm clouds. So better to take advantage of the sunrise...
One was that we had a whole mess of halogen lights outside in the backyard that were on a timer we hadn't known about and they were on for five hours every night, which added up to quite a lot
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Our short-term goal is making it through this winter in the new house - which seems, thankfully, to be pretty well insulated - and then we'll be investigating solar hot water and a more efficient boiler for our next energy-efficiency steps. (Oh, and replacing the drafty side door.)
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Pity that's not likely to be an option for us -- too many tall trees around. Ah, well.
EDIT: Voops, didn't mean to hang this off yours, incandescens...
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Yeah, even partial shade makes them rather inefficient. We were really lucky and have a south-east facing roof. The eastern exposure is actually useful in a way as here, in the summer, nearly every afternoon is filled with thunderstorm clouds. So better to take advantage of the sunrise...
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It *is* like we're living in the future! Hee!!
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