Paul_F wrote: ↑Fri Sep 24, 2021 10:38 am
One of the real problems I have with this is it's partnering with a generally pro-fossil fuel newspaper to "save our gas boilers" - explicitly promoting the use of methane for space heating and in reality fossil methane since the likelihood of this being able to be scaled up as claimed is virtually zero.
Yep, that's a good point, akin to my concerns about the FF industry talking up the benefits of H2, when we don't have the green hydrogen to meet the ideas/suggestions.
So even the promotion of bio-methane, could have negative ramifications greater than any potential benefits ..... yeah, very interesting point. Cheers.
Moving to the big issue then, space heating, how can we shift away from FF gas in anything like a reasonable period? I looked into getting an ASHP for our house, a wet system, but the cost was nearly £12k, and whilst the subsidies would meet most of that, it just didn't seem like a moral use of Gov monies, given our gas consumption (for GCH, cooking and DHW) was about 8,000kWh pa. We've since gotten it down to around 5,000kWh by installing two air to air A/C units, and I've invested the rest of the money into RE schemes, such as windfarms, PV etc, but that gas consumption still bugs me.
Perhaps I can live vicariously, as I've persuaded my sister to install an ASHP unit on their large house/farm/business property. It has one oil boiler at present (previously two before a full overhaul and insulation program), and she's just had the PV system installed. I persuaded her to go to 3phase, so she has 10.3kWp, which will hopefully cover most of the ASHP use (including hot water) for 8 months of the year, or at least some of the Mch and Oct months.
TBF she's so excited about getting rid of the diesel burner, but such a headache getting all the clearances, approvals, and work done for the ASHP.