How can the countryside heat for 70 days when five acres of grain is insufficient?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-31

How can the countryside heat for 70 days when five acres of grain is insufficient?

Expectations and problems of gas heating.

With the transformation of rural households from the traditional heating method of coal as fuel to the modern gas heating method, people have all kinds of expectations and questions. Gas heating saves energy, saves energy, and is also subsidized, but it also brings the problem of insufficient and high-quality.

When the villagers promote gas heating, they all say that this can save money, save manpower, and even improve living conditions. So, they decided to dismantle the briquette furnace and replace it with a gas unit. The first year of operations has largely met expectations, and although there is still a sense of a supply shortage, the allowance has already saved some of the money for rural residents. However, these farming families gradually recognized the instability of gas. **Insufficient, limited**, insufficient natural gas**, this is especially prominent when cooking. Steaming takes more time and consumes more energy than in the past, which makes you miss the time when you could quickly prepare food with a large stove and charcoal.

In addition, from the third year onwards, oil prices have risen rapidly, making it unaffordable for some farming families. The skyrocketing price of natural gas has put many people in a difficult situation, and the cost of a winter alone has reached 4,002, which is higher than the wages of many farmers. And the pension of the elderly, that is, being able to eat a few buns, even if it is gas heating, is also a luxury. This situation is chilling, the elderly in the countryside, living in the cold winter, can not even cover the quilt at night, can only be wrapped in thick cotton clothes and wear thick hats in the house. This tragic scene is worrying.

In view of the above problems, the first countermeasures to solve the heating difficulties of rural households.

*Answer. 1. Improve the subsidy system.

Due to the increase in the economic burden of gas farmers, the relevant subsidy measures should be improved to ensure that the majority of farmers can enjoy a more reasonable gas heating cost. The burden on the poor can be reduced by increasing the level of subsidies, or by providing direct financial assistance. The state should pay attention to the living conditions of the elderly in rural areas and let them have a warm winter.

2. Provide a variety of heating schemes.

In addition, other heating methods such as solar energy and ground source heat pumps should be actively developed. Diversified heating options can reduce the dependence of rural households on gas, reduce financial pressures, and make the environment more sustainable. At the same time, the state can also incentivize farmers to improve the thermal insulation measures of their homes, enhance the thermal insulation capacity of their homes, and reduce heating energy consumption, whether it is natural gas heating or solar heating, which can play a good role.

3. Rural families build their own heating equipment.

In this case, the farmer family can build the heating equipment themselves to reduce the heating cost. For example, build a simple greenhouse indoors, plant vegetables and fruits suitable for winter in the greenhouse, and use the cold and warm in the greenhouse to maintain the indoor temperature. In addition, according to the economic characteristics of rural areas, the production and heating equipment of biomass energy such as straw and methane can be established.

Personal opinions and ideas.

Rural household heating is a topic worthy of common concern of the whole society. On this basis, through the formulation of appropriate subsidy measures and diversified heating methods, we should pay more attention to the heating of the elderly. At the same time, farmers can find a more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly heating method by themselves, thereby reducing the financial pressure on their families.

As the editor-in-chief of the network, I feel that I have a great responsibility on my shoulders. Through this article, I hope to arouse more care and attention, so that more people can participate, so that we can create a warm winter for rural families together. Only by dedicating ourselves wholeheartedly and working together can our society be more just and warmer. Let's bring more warmth and care to rural families together!

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