Letter to the editor – irony of fate
Gas heaters should be banned. For 30 years, people talked about natural gas. Each gas supply car has been given a green leaf. Green was also suggested. “Homeowners and apartment tenants are increasingly questioning the generation of energy,” read the “Fatherland”. But they are forced to do so. Politics got us this soup. Now it would be time for this little soup to be spooned up by politicians in such a way that the population WILL NOT be penalized.
It was also read that the waiting time for heat pumps is extremely long. 100 years is also enormously long. No clear information either, because you just don’t know.
The story also plays out tragically with oil heating. Since Switzerland cannot store gas reserves, this energy is stored in the form of heating oil. The Swiss state can force industries to use heating oil instead of gas. We want to get rid of oil heaters. How perverse! The pinnacle of irony comes from Robert Habeck, who buys oil in Qatar, a country where human rights are not very important.
Photovoltaic compulsory for all houses! A small example: If 15,000 households buy photovoltaics with 10 KWp, then the state and municipal subsidies would amount to CHF 300 million. This is for a system service life of 25 years. But if the subsidies were to be continued after 25 years, then we would be at 600 million. For this money we can easily build the fully developed Rhine power plants, which would have an annual output of 220 gigawatt hours. Dies in the summer-winter ratio of 65 to 35 percent. Photovoltaics, on the other hand, only use 135 gigawatt hours as fidget power.
The whole story also goes beyond the point of ridicule and would be fully stageable as satire at any time! Conclusion: What is causing us trouble here – think about it too.
Manfred Buechel,
Gasteluen 4, Eschen