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My point was that replacing an existing central gas posered water circulation heater with electric heating is easy, cheap and fast (operating it might be more expensive, or cheaper depending on electricity prices). It's not "Replacing a domestic heating system is significantly more difficult than adding new electricity plants.". I have done so myself on a relative's house in a weekend including installing an electrical water heater (solar panels in roof make this very inexpensive to operate). Of course you wouldn't use cheap chinese portable heaters as a permanent solution, but it would totally work, they are 100% efficient in converting electrical to thermal energy.

Your point that you can't have central temperature controls with electric heating is just absurd, I learned how to build this in first semester of electrical engineering.



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