wyo george
Well-known member
Greetings all,
I live on a hill in Wyoming where it's cold and windy. Despite being able to see a coal power plant and about 300 wind turbines from my house, the power bills are killing me and I've got to figure out something to help lower them. Currently we are paying around $400 a month in the winter months and about $100 during the summer. Where we live we only have electric and our house is a moderate, two story house of about 2,400 square feet.
Currently the heating is all baseboard heaters from the early 80's and before I rip them all out I thought I'd ask if there are any more efficient methods of heating this house than the traditional baseboard heaters? I doubt a heat pump would work since we regularly see -20F temps and cooler.
Thanks,
George
I live on a hill in Wyoming where it's cold and windy. Despite being able to see a coal power plant and about 300 wind turbines from my house, the power bills are killing me and I've got to figure out something to help lower them. Currently we are paying around $400 a month in the winter months and about $100 during the summer. Where we live we only have electric and our house is a moderate, two story house of about 2,400 square feet.
Currently the heating is all baseboard heaters from the early 80's and before I rip them all out I thought I'd ask if there are any more efficient methods of heating this house than the traditional baseboard heaters? I doubt a heat pump would work since we regularly see -20F temps and cooler.
Thanks,
George
