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OT: Warm your home with a renewable resource HeyBub 10-13-2009
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Posted by HeyBub on October 13, 2009, 9:38 am


From the world of The Hard To Believe:

"The bodies of thousands of rabbits culled every year from the parks in
Stockholm's Kungsholmen neighbourhood are being used to fuel a heating plant
in central Sweden."

With pic of dead rabbits and crematoria smoke stacks
http://www.thelocal.se/22610/20091012/

PETA folks so upset they're stabbing each other.

"First they came for the bunnies. I didn't complain because I was not a
rabbit..."



Posted by Twayne on October 13, 2009, 1:27 pm


> From the world of The Hard To Believe:
> "The bodies of thousands of rabbits culled every year from the parks
> in Stockholm's Kungsholmen neighbourhood are being used to fuel a
> heating plant in central Sweden."
> With pic of dead rabbits and crematoria smoke stacks
> http://www.thelocal.se/22610/20091012/
> PETA folks so upset they're stabbing each other.
> "First they came for the bunnies. I didn't complain because I was not
> a rabbit..."

Dairy farmers are sometimes routinely heating their homes from their
barns; which are always warm regardless of the outside temperature. All
it takes is a heat exchanger and insulation. Except for late fall and
earl spring the house furnace seldom has to run. Barns never require any
source of heat; the animal's bodies provides sufficient heat.



Posted by on October 13, 2009, 1:35 pm


On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 13:27:03 -0400, "Twayne"

>> From the world of The Hard To Believe:
>> "The bodies of thousands of rabbits culled every year from the parks
>> in Stockholm's Kungsholmen neighbourhood are being used to fuel a
>> heating plant in central Sweden."
>> With pic of dead rabbits and crematoria smoke stacks
>> http://www.thelocal.se/22610/20091012/
>> PETA folks so upset they're stabbing each other.
>> "First they came for the bunnies. I didn't complain because I was not
>> a rabbit..."
>Dairy farmers are sometimes routinely heating their homes from their
>barns; which are always warm regardless of the outside temperature. All
>it takes is a heat exchanger and insulation. Except for late fall and
>earl spring the house furnace seldom has to run. Barns never require any
>source of heat; the animal's bodies provides sufficient heat.

The gigantic Mall of America in Minnesota does not have a central
heating plant. There are spot heaters in a few locations, but overall,
the building maintains temp without much help.

Minnesota!


Posted by Tony on October 13, 2009, 2:45 pm


salty@dog.com wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 13:27:03 -0400, "Twayne"
>
>>> From the world of The Hard To Believe:
>>> "The bodies of thousands of rabbits culled every year from the parks
>>> in Stockholm's Kungsholmen neighbourhood are being used to fuel a
>>> heating plant in central Sweden."
>>> With pic of dead rabbits and crematoria smoke stacks
>>> http://www.thelocal.se/22610/20091012/
>>> PETA folks so upset they're stabbing each other.
>>> "First they came for the bunnies. I didn't complain because I was not
>>> a rabbit..."
>> Dairy farmers are sometimes routinely heating their homes from their
>> barns; which are always warm regardless of the outside temperature. All
>> it takes is a heat exchanger and insulation. Except for late fall and
>> earl spring the house furnace seldom has to run. Barns never require any
>> source of heat; the animal's bodies provides sufficient heat.
>
> The gigantic Mall of America in Minnesota does not have a central
> heating plant. There are spot heaters in a few locations, but overall,
> the building maintains temp without much help.
>
> Minnesota!

I used to service the games at an arcade in a mall. They didn't use
much heat but they used the A/C almost year round. Their A/C stopped
working and it needed a new compressor. The arcade owner/tenant in the
mall had to pay to fix the A/C, then they lost their lease in less than
1 year.

Posted by Van Chocstraw on October 13, 2009, 5:27 pm


salty@dog.com wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 13:27:03 -0400, "Twayne"
>
>>> From the world of The Hard To Believe:
>>> "The bodies of thousands of rabbits culled every year from the parks
>>> in Stockholm's Kungsholmen neighbourhood are being used to fuel a
>>> heating plant in central Sweden."
>>> With pic of dead rabbits and crematoria smoke stacks
>>> http://www.thelocal.se/22610/20091012/
>>> PETA folks so upset they're stabbing each other.
>>> "First they came for the bunnies. I didn't complain because I was not
>>> a rabbit..."
>> Dairy farmers are sometimes routinely heating their homes from their
>> barns; which are always warm regardless of the outside temperature. All
>> it takes is a heat exchanger and insulation. Except for late fall and
>> earl spring the house furnace seldom has to run. Barns never require any
>> source of heat; the animal's bodies provides sufficient heat.
>
> The gigantic Mall of America in Minnesota does not have a central
> heating plant. There are spot heaters in a few locations, but overall,
> the building maintains temp without much help.
>
> Minnesota!
>
Heating with lights is not cheap!

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