Home financing ever possible? Probably not!

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Oetti

2023-03-24 08:10:54
  • #1

Each person in Germany currently produces 67 kg of organic waste per year, which amounts to a total of 5,360,000 tons of organic waste that is already available.

On top of that come animal excretions and green waste.

Additionally, large amounts of gases are produced daily in wastewater treatment plants, which can also be used for power generation.

I don’t see a problem in terms of quantity right now. The stuff is sufficiently available.

Additional energy savings through increased home office, renovation of existing buildings, revision of municipal lighting concepts, ban on printed advertising brochures, ban on pointless packaging (e.g. cardboard around a toothpaste tube) and real progress is being made.
 

Oetti

2023-03-24 08:12:39
  • #2

And where do you get the fuel rods from? Aldi around the corner or from some despots? Then better a hard cut and get away from that stuff as quickly as possible. The same applies to me for Arab oil/gas.
 

WilhelmRo

2023-03-24 08:21:58
  • #3
Good that you say so, of course I wish you your basement ; ) I just find it a pity if someone "affords" a basement but then skips photovoltaics + storage + heat pump. I only find the "illogic" of the car manufacturers unfortunate. People buy SUVs ... so we build ID3 and ID4. And what comes next? Of course ID5, because people wouldn’t buy an ID2? Or would they? I would argue that an ID2 or even ID1 at a reasonable price would sell like hotcakes. See Renault Zoe. It was among the top sellers for years. Too bad they always only want to target the upper third of the buyers with e-Tron and co.
 

motorradsilke

2023-03-24 08:31:34
  • #4
As quickly as possible, without causing damage. But that is not immediate.
 

CC35BS38

2023-03-24 08:31:48
  • #5
Just read the Wiki article on the Renewable Energy Act and be amazed at how Altmaier etc. systematically slowed down the expansion. And even those who don't care about the expansion of renewables should feel sorry for the entire industrial sector, which was made life difficult to the point that it partially relocated.
 

motorradsilke

2023-03-24 08:35:05
  • #6


That would be a really great approach. I am active in food sharing and therefore know how much pointless packaging there is around fruit and vegetables. Those are such quantities, so much could be saved. But the main thing is to ban plastic drinking straws.
 

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