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    40 years in IT, then made redundant, which has helped enormously in building. Helped with building renovations and extensions, but it was always a dream to build our own energy efficient house. Well, here we are having started (properly) in late 2020, and very proud of what we have achieved (so far!)
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  1. It's a garage - I don't think this is of much concern in this situation 🙂
  2. All the buildhubbers who are classic car owners are now gnashing their teeth (incl me) 🙂
  3. FYI - It is not unheard of for sloping roof trusses needing to be strengthened when PV panels are fitted, so based on @TedM's findings I would be looking to add extra wood to the existing timbers. A friendly SE's input would not go amiss in this situation, especially as you are talking about ballast systems
  4. That is SH1T - a technical term 🙂 What I'd expect from a week 4 apprentice. I'll PM you the details now!
  5. IMO, do NOT use this person for anymore work, particularly above ground. I had someone do some work for me recently who I can heartily recommend, based RG6 4 postcode area (S Reading) PM me for details
  6. You're doing well. When your there every day, or very regularly, you don't see the progress - a bit like watching your own child grow up. The palm sunday walkers noticed the change. The grandparents notice the change in the grandchildren because they don't see them that often. You are progressing, as we progressed, seemingly slowly, but impressively to others who see it occasionally. Keep going. The first 4 years of our build was done at weekends and holidays, and sometimes it was laborious (pun intended), and at other times I took a couple of monthe out in prime building time as I needed a break from it. Looking forward to the next instalment - do you have a planned date by when you'd like to have the roof on? That will make a lot of difference.
  7. So, here's a bit of a joined up idea .... If there is a proposal to provide "free electricity", then use it to do something (AI, urban heating/hot water) that may end up generating excess heat. Take that excess heat and use it to warm greenhouses to grow food. Keep costs of producing stuff (data processing, hot water, tomatoes) to a minimum by using the excess "free electricity". Gizza Job!.
  8. From this article - "After The Times contacted Microsoft, the company said it had updated its projections to reflect new water-saving techniques, including a new data center design and better information from facilities that it leases. It now expects to use about 18 billion liters of water in 2030, up 150 percent from 2020. The new forecast does not include more than $50 billion in data center deals that the company signed last year." It seems, as always with M$, that they didn't tell the whole truth.
  9. And there we have it. We have in this thread,working together, but maybe not all agreeing, shown that both OIL and COAL are not the fuels that are going to make us energy secure in the UK in the long term, and maybe even not in the medium term, due to supply (local or imported), cost of extraction, labour skill availability (coal mining). Generally, I think we all agree that a mix of primary fuels is required to provide our electricity. The mix will have to change over time, but the general move should be to a final position (IMHO) of: Base load of Nuclear (fission to start, maybe fusion in the long term (maybe more than 20 years 😁)) Base load of Gas Turbines with 90 day storage Hydro (as in Wales) Tidal Solar Wind 3. through 6. is where the focus needs to be, both planning, investment and implementation. Planning rules need to be applied to minimize local and irrelevant objections. (e.g. noise, "they're ugly") 1., in my opinion, needs planning and regulation changed to make planning and implementation quicker, and therefore, costs lower. As they say on LInkedIn I'm "Open to Work". Just get out of my way 🙂.
  10. This is the biggest thing that almost everyone seems to be missing. Even if we extract the oil, we don't now, and won't in the future, use it to do much useful stuff in the UK. Therefore drilling for UK oil is NOT going to make us energy secure. End of.
  11. Combine the two ideas 👍🏻
  12. Put all the AI data centres near the wind farms. That'll get the NImBY's going 😀
  13. Stiff bristle pan brush tried and to be replaced by wire brush after Contura dealer have been contacted. They also do their own "repair" spray paint. A bit more expensive than the general stove paint.
  14. They are close by (in Cornish terms). Wonder if they have it gun metal grey
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