That was a KNOWN possibility when you (and others) made the decision to live there. Not using nat gas directly still does not prevent a suitable geothermal system from being installed–either for residential or commercial application(s). Remember: The expensive part will be drilling and installing the underground portion. So having more users will reduce the cost per user more than it will increase the overall/total cost.
Stunningly absurd statement. So ridiculous I laughed out loud. “Not even wrong”.
Noted you do not refute the statement. So, what else did you NOT CONSIDER when you moved there?
And in the UK…
A survey conducted by fuel poverty charity National Energy Action revealed that 46 percent of adults are likely to use less energy than required for comfort and wellbeing. Around 45 percent of low-income respondents admitted to having difficulty paying for their energy over the past year, while over a third of those using prepayment meters reported going without power or heating when needed.
The charity estimates that approximately six million households will fall into fuel poverty - spending over 10 percent of their income on heating bills - once the latest tariff increase takes effect tomorrow. With the new cap, the average annual energy bill for gas and electricity, based on typical usage, will rise to £1,717, with a further increase anticipated in January.
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