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Posted By: Mike1electric-gas hybrid boilersThis seems like a strange idea. Is it a boondoggle? It sounds a bit like hybrid cars - duplicate the engine, adding lots of extra complexity, to what purpose?
Posted By: djhPosted By: Mike1electric-gas hybrid boilersThis seems like a strange idea. Is it a boondoggle? It sounds a bit like hybrid cars - duplicate the engine, adding lots of extra complexity, to what purpose?
But full marks for getting on with the job.
Posted By: Mike1"The Dutch government intends to ban new fossil fuel-centric heating system installations as of 2026, while introducing the mandatory use of heat pumps or connections to heat networks"What is the average usage in Holland? Just wondering what the impact will be in terms of cost?
Posted By: borpinWhat is the average usage in Holland? Just wondering what the impact will be in terms of cost?Just looked it up:
Posted By: borpinthe well off will benefit, the less well off will sufferIt seems not. Perhaps it's just the UK that treats people that way.
Posted By: Mike1Just looked it up:I was thinking of consumption not % of homes on gas. i.e is the climate, quality of insulation etc appreciably different. The more gas you currently need to use, the greater the amount extra you will have to find to run a HP.
- 79% of homes with an EPC used mains gas central heating in England & 78% in Wales in March 2021
- 89.5% of homes in the Netherlands used gas for heating at the beginning of 2019 (and about 9.5% on district heating, with about 1% on electricity).
In Netherlands new build, 64% of new homes are heated by gas. Couldn't spot a figure for the UK.
Posted By: Mike1As for funding, there's a direct subsidy averaging 30% on heat pump installation + zero-interest loans from the Heat Fund for those on low and middle incomes, 2.5% to 2.9% APR tax-deductible for others (not just for the heat pump, for other energy-saving measures too, up to €65,000, without an upper age limit).Yes, how the UK does it is totally FUBAR.
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