The issue is not so much the efficiency or otherwise of a HP in a leaky old house, but the fact that if a customer cant live comfortably after spending a lot of money on a HP they will be pissed off. A new boiler for 3 grand with 30kW to play that overcomes the heat leaks =happy customer.Swwils wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 6:57 pmThis is not true and is only because of the whacky market we have. A heat pump doesn't even have to be run "well" to be the most efficient use of energy to heat a space regardless of the source of the base energy. It literally can provide more energy than gas used itself contains even in very "leaky" properties.NikoV6 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 5:26 pm I think for true mass adoption, a lot of UK housing likely to be not suitable.
Reality for ASHP is they work best in super insulated houses with under floor heating, the vast majority of UK houses simply wont have this.
I am sure many can be made better, additional insulation and possibly ground floor under floor.
But if you do a cost exercise against say £5K for replacement boiler, versus ASHP retrofit with everything to make it economic I suspect most would choose boiler.
All new builds must have south facing aspect, ASHP, up to 5kW solar and battery storage. Got to start somewhere
Big companies are by far the best placed for heat pump rollouts, individual traders and small outfits obviously were never going to cut it.
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