Green Party Leader Admits She Has Gas Boiler, Not Heat Pump

The Green Party leader has admitted that she still has a gas boiler despite her party’s commitment to reach Net Zero by 2040. The Telegraph has the story.

Carla Denyer, the co-leader of the Greens, has insisted she is “in the process of getting quotes” for an air source heat pump.

But she told ITV that she had put replacing it “on pause” during the General Election and that she would revisit it once the campaign was over.

Ms Denyer, who is standing in Bristol Central, told ITV’s The Leader Interviews: “At the moment I have a gas boiler and I’m literally in the process of getting quotes for replacing it with an air source heat pump.

“I’ve had to put that on pause during the General Election as you can imagine, but I, yeah, literally have quotes in my email inbox.”

The Green Party has pledged to invest £9 billion over the next five years for heat pumps and other heating systems to be put into homes and other buildings.

The party will also campaign for house builders to include “low carbon heating systems such as heat pumps” in all new homes “where appropriate”.

Its manifesto reads: “Our energy bills are far too high because we have the worst-insulated homes in Europe.

“We would bring down bills by reducing the loss of heat from homes, because the cheapest bill is the one you don’t have to pay.”

Heat pumps have been criticised for failing to properly warm larger, older properties and for being noisy, as well as being expensive.

A report in July 2022 by the Climate Change Committee found the running cost of a heat pump is 10% higher than that of an average gas boiler, equating to £100 more a year.

Heat pump installation typically costs between £10,000 and £15,000, compared to £2,000 to £4,000 for replacing a gas boiler.

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NeilParkin
1 year ago

I know what ‘it’ is, and she’s full of it..

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

But, but….she’s got the quotes, in her email inbox.

She’s either not a full shilling or she’s an out and out grifter.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago

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Paul Homewood’s take on the Judicial overreach re drilling for oil.

You can read a further examination of this landmark ruling with links to the decision documents by Dr John Constable on Netzero Watch. He writes ‘With this decision the UK fossil fuel industry has been pushed closer to the edge of extinction. We are therefore one step closer to our ultimate destination, namely a distressed and very painful policy correction and retreat from Net Zero. Keir Starmer should be terrified at the prospect’ and that it is ‘yet another argument for the dissolution of the Supreme Court’.”

varmint
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

We are on the same path as the Germans. —–Their Industrial base has been obliterated and they have astronomical energy prices due to reliance on wind. —–There are about 40,000 turbines in Germany and watch that cretin Miliband try to outdo them and turn us into a giant pin cushion with turbines coming out of every hill in the country.

transmissionofflame
1 year ago

In other news, senior Party members in the USSR had better lives than the plebs. Do as I say, not as I do.

RogerB
1 year ago

This has got me thinking: a big roll of rockwool and some gaffer tape.

Marcus Aurelius knew
Reply to  RogerB

And a very long, steep hill to roll it all down.

Richard Austin
Richard Austin
1 year ago
Reply to  RogerB

Rope, boulder, lake. A bit like Rock, Paper Scissors really.

JohnK
1 year ago

I’ve only come across a couple of houses fitted with heat pumps. One of which was brand new in an in-fill patch of land, and the other is under construction (sort of) as a major rebuild. Any inquires for like for like replacement just for a boiler heating system will probably come up with a big sum, or a dodgy project; take you pick.

Marcus Aurelius knew

Liar, liar, pants on “literally” fire.

AndyLarge
AndyLarge
1 year ago

She woke. Now she broke.

Richard Austin
Richard Austin
1 year ago

“in the process of getting quotes”
Anyone else remember that Jimmy Nail hit?

TheGreenAcres
1 year ago

I’m literally in the process of getting quotes for replacing it with an air source heat pump.

That shouldn’t be too hard to prove then by sharing the emails…

Richard Austin
Richard Austin
1 year ago
Reply to  TheGreenAcres

She’s like Rayner: honest, my brother was living with my husband and me and the kids were living on our own but never left the house which is why no neighbours ever saw us in 8 years.

Richard Austin
Richard Austin
1 year ago

There are rather a lot of holes in this Liars argument is there not?

‘include “low carbon heating systems such as heat pumps” in all new homes “where appropriate”’

Where is it not appropriate and why is it appropriate for her to order the majority of Sheeple to do it regardless? Surely, if it is a new build, and the joke tech works, all new builds will be appropriate?

Then Liar comes out with this gem:
‘“We would bring down bills by reducing the loss of heat from homes, because the cheapest bill is the one you don’t have to pay.”’

What does that even mean?

godknowsimgood
godknowsimgood
1 year ago
Reply to  Richard Austin

‘“We would bring down bills by reducing the loss of heat from homes, because the cheapest bill is the one you don’t have to pay.”’

What does that even mean?’

It means that if homes are well insulated, they don’t cost so much to heat because you don’t have to pay for electricity if you’re not using electricity. So regardless of the cost of electricity, if you’re not using it, you don’t pay for it – apart from, if you choose a heat pump, the small matter of the initial cost of installing it, of course.

The last time I bought an electric heater – a Dimplex 3KW Electric Fan Heater, which heats up a room quickly but expensively – it cost £44. Whereas:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-66359093
“Typically, it costs £10,000 to buy and install an air source heat pump – the type best suited to most UK homes.

And there is another issue.

Unit for unit, electricity typically costs three times as much as gas.

That means even though your new heat pump is three times as efficient as your gas boiler it costs about the same to run.”

JohnK
1 year ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

On my present deal with OVO, its 10.41 p for gas, 23.44 p at night, & 39.3 p day for electric, all per kWh. Hardly any day rate electric is used for heating here now.

CircusSpot
CircusSpot
1 year ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

At present you are paying £13 per week standing charges for gas and electricity plus 5% VAT, whether you have a one bed flat or a 6 bed house before you even flick a switch.
It is the greatest transfer of money from the poor to the rich and only Reform UK are calling it out.

zebedee
zebedee
1 year ago

“Lord, make me chaste – but not yet!” Saint Augustine

transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  zebedee

Lol but I think in general it’s a case of “Lord, make the others chaste” – ’twas ever thus. Even if she gets a heat pump eventually, she’s OK because she can afford it. Others will either have to go without and have cold homes, or she will tax everyone else to subsidise them.

soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago
Reply to  zebedee

I prefer:

“Lord give me patience! And hurry!” – My Dad (most certainly not original).

It’s appropriate because whenever I read about the Green loons I feel my patience really wearing thin.

I wonder if she’ll publish her break-even calculations? If she does I expect it will include:

+£10,000 for saving the planet.

multiplied by 8bn people = £80tn. Bargain!

varmint
1 year ago

“Our energy bills are far too high because we have the worst insulated homes in Europe”. ————-NOPE TOTALLY FALSE. We have the same homes that we always had and we never had the highest energy bills in Europe like we do now. ——–The reason we have high energy bills is because of this save the planet absurdity that is getting rid of affordable reliable energy (coal and gas) and replacing it with unaffordable unreliable energy in wind and sun. ——This is being done under the false pretences of a climate crisis but is actually part of the UN Sustainable Development Agenda that thinks that western lifestyles are too high, and we have used up more than our fair share of the coal and gas in the ground in gaining our current living standards.
The GREEN party are therefore really the RED party and their bleating about the climate is just the excuse they use for their eco socialism. ——-But it isn’t just them in on this scam. The Political class waved Net Zero through parliament without even a vote. It is a Climate Coup

varmint
1 year ago

Who remembers when Grant Schapps was Net Zero and Energy Security Miniter him being asked if heat pumps are any good.? —-His reply was “I don’t know but I am having one fitted so I will find out soon”. ——-How totally absurd is that? The Government Miniter wants to coerce us all into a technology at great expense, but he doesn’t know if it is any good. ——You could not make this up. What a total buffoon that guy is. But he is not alone. The entire Political Class are forcing this green absurdity on us, and we are letting them away with it.

soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago
Reply to  varmint

Has he reported back? Has he still got a heat pump? Has he added some other heating such as a wood burner or gas fire? Details.

Also: which house? The one he uses in Summer?

varmint
1 year ago
Reply to  soundofreason

Well someone in the media (preferably GB News, who asked the question) should do a follow up. ——–I think we get more investigative journalism done on this site than we do on TV news though.

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
1 year ago

Well you need good insulation if you have rolling blackouts!

soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago
Reply to  Ron Smith

Bloody hell, you’ve got to keep the place really hot to be able to see in the glow!

myk
myk
1 year ago

I wrote to my MP asking if he had an EV car and a heat pump, the short answer was no and no. It’s for us plebs, not the elite. It’s not just the greens, all the main parties, except Reform, are promoting nut zero.

RTSC
RTSC
1 year ago

Just another socialist “green” hypocrite.

marebobowl
marebobowl
1 year ago

Not a word today about Julian Assange let out of Belmarsh, a free man! Daily Sceptic, I am beginning to be sceptical about you. This should have been front page HEADLINE this morning!

Bettina
Bettina
1 year ago

Oh I see… she is waiting for Labour to get in and fleece the taxpayer to give people like her bigger grants to install heat pumps.

Westfieldmike
Westfieldmike
1 year ago

To be honest, the Green party is such a way out fringe loony party, that they hardly deserve any publicity.

Peter W
Peter W
1 year ago

This morning 38% of electricity is coming from gas so her overpriced electric heating would be substantial coming from gas anyway and without all the inefficient losses along the way.
Wind is currently providing 8% of our needs. Good job it’s not winter!

Peter1959
Peter1959
1 year ago

That’s the trouble with being sanctimonious. You often get caught out and leaving yourself open to being labelled a hypocrite.