Boilergeddon could topple Germany’s heat pump-loving leaders

Posted: May 31, 2023 by oldbrew in climate, government, People power
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Does the phrase ‘climate targets’ ring any bells? This article says: ‘Germans are in open revolt against the ‘heat hammer’ – Britain must take note’. All should be aware there are more unwelcome policies like that in the pipeline.
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Ah Germany, land of economic resilience, political consensus, low debt, social compliance, manufacturing prowess, beer gardens and lederhosen.

But for how much longer? – asks Jeremy Warner @ The Telegraph.

Alone among G7 advanced economies, Germany has recently slipped into recession, and hard though it may be to believe, the Government is in some danger of being toppled by, of all things, a mass revolt against heat pumps.

Germany has long had a problem with energy policy; so utterly destructive has its machinations become that it makes our own failings in this department – which are myriad – look like a paragon of common sense by comparison.

Boilergeddon, or what Germans have labelled the “heat hammer”, is just the latest, farcical example of the destructive chaos that the unthinking and unmitigated pursuit of environmental goals has unleashed on the German economy.

To reach its climate change targets, Germany’s coalition government had been planning to bring in a new law that would ban the installation of new gas and oil fired boilers from the beginning of next year onwards.

The upshot is not just a mad dash among households to install traditional gas fired boilers while they still can, but a collapse in the Government’s poll ratings and an increasingly acrimonious standoff between two of the coalition partners – the Greens and the more enterprise friendly Free Democrats.

Energy policy is not the only issue on which they are at loggerheads. Far from it, with the very foundations of Germany’s postwar economic success and affluence seemingly collapsing beneath their feet. But it is the most high profile.

As a foretaste of what may be to come in the UK, which is planning a similar ban for new-build houses the year after next, and is considering a blanket prohibition on all properties from 2035 onwards, the German experience in attempting to impose heat pumps on an ever more reluctant population makes for particularly alarming reading.

Generally ineffective and often fiendishly expensive both to install and to run, heat pumps have been widely branded an unacceptable obligation among German voters, who are up in arms at the idea of being compelled to buy them.

Such has been the ferocity of public reaction to Germany’s “heat hammer” that a grovelling climbdown now looks likely.

Full article here.

Comments
  1. stpaulchuck says:

    Global Warming=>AGW=>Climate Change=>Climate Catastrophe == complete BS

    This is a religion of the protesters and voters, who are the same dweebs that ‘saved the whales’ and ‘saved the Spotted Owl’ and ‘saved the snail darter’ and a dozen other idiot parades that were wrong headed from the git-go. These are not analytical people. They are purely emotions driven and usually have zero science or economic training.

    They then elect leaders who reflect those stupid crusades. That means economic suicide over a non existent threat that has been so overhyped that there are thousands of people out there who truly believe the Earth will become unlivable if I don’t get rid of my F-150 and backyard grill.

    Because we all have drifted away from this nonsense they feel viscerally threatened with demise directly in the near future, so they go hysterical. The other thing that makes them unglued is the dichotomy between the dire predictions of the grifter class and what they can see with their own eyes, a reality that completely guts their beliefs.

    So Germany and the US are headed to economic disaster pushed and prodded along by pols following the script they were elected to run – chief among them, Net Zero.

  2. JB says:

    There has long been a need for government officials to be chopped at the knees.

  3. oldbrew says:

    As Net Zero Costs Soar And Mandates Kick In, The Climate Blame Game Begins
    MAY 30, 2023

    What do we do about the climate madness? That’s the issue that Lord Frost addressed in a recent speech to the Global Warming Policy Foundation in Britain.

    Short answer: not much, not yet. But there is hope.

    Frost reckons that the governments in Europe are “beginning to get cold feet” on their climate agendas…
    . . .
    The point is, Frost realizes, that the COVID pandemic showed us how government and public opinion work.

    Once the government launches a narrative and gets everyone on board, it can’t reverse course, and can’t admit mistakes. The narrative continues until the world blows up, and the marginal supporters desert the colors.

    https://climatechangedispatch.com/as-net-zero-costs-soar-and-mandates-kick-in-the-climate-blame-game-begins/
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    Do they intend to keep squeezing the public until the pressure becomes too much and it all gets really ugly? The French yellow vest movement and the Dutch farmers revolt are signs of the times. Now the Germans are getting twitchy. Maybe Ireland next?

  4. Bazz says:

    What is the difference between an air conditioner and a heat pump ?
    I presume there is as the term would not have been invented.

  5. Phoenix44 says:

    Whilst Germany has been getting lazier and lazier – as it did 20 years ago or so, prior to the Hartz reforms – Germans still like to think they are the superior economy and the hard workers. They are now realising that destroying their prosperity via Green initiatives does actually destroy their prosperity. They will not be pleased.

  6. ivan says:

    @ Bazz,

    There isn’t one except for size and cost of instillation. We have had them for years except they were called reverse cycle air-conditioners.

    They are not very useful because they stop shifting heat when the air they are trying to get it from doesn’t have any, a typical winter condition, which is when you need it.

    I assume the term was invented to con the public into getting one fitted but the public are waking up to the scam and rejecting them.

  7. Bazz says:

    Hello Ivan, I have a reverse cycle aircon and it is quite successful.
    But maybe it does not get cold enough outside to make it ineffective
    It is 15 c outside at the moment and 23 c inside. Location Sydney.

  8. ivan says:

    Hi Bazz,

    I to had one when I lived at Penrith and it worked in double digit temps. Where I am now they work until the temp gets down to 1 or 2 deg C then all you are doing is wasting electricity but not getting heat (I understand that wasting electricity if the wind isn’t blowing could be a problem in Australia). When it gets below freezing, don’t even bother to switch it on.

    You must remember that those of us in the northern hemisphere are not so lucky regarding temperature in the winter, which is when we need heat (they don’t work under a couple of feet of snow).

    What I am saying is that there are limits to their use and pushing them ignoring those limits is where the trouble begins.

  9. saighdear says:

    ouuuufff . only so much one can take.. and toay …. Fffffff… Gladgow LEZ. There’s really ONLY one cure for those controlling idiots – Should one be PC or ? but how far can you go with your back to the wall? The raving lunatics are suffering Pb Deficiency

  10. Graeme No.3 says:

    ivan: Yes, the collapse of the Australian electricity scheme is close. Having got some coal-fired plants shut down, making the supply of gas (as a substitute) very hard to get and the fiasco of pumped storage (supposedly ready by 2020 now perhaps 2030 and 10 times the cost) our unbelievably stupid Energy Minister (ditto Prime Minister) are keen on more renewables. The country is in recession although the official statistics haven’t turned up yet.

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