gmgmgm":3m7qlbtv said:
beech1948":3m7qlbtv said:
6) Electricity ....£2200 estimated
Is that for "vanilla" electricity, or heat pumps? In theory you should get a CoP multiplier of 3x for air-to-air heat pumps, so saving two-thirds of the running costs.
How about wood + air-to-air? That gives you wifi/remote control of warming up the space, a disposal system for all offcuts, and a backup heater if you're out of wood/ don't have time.
Yes that was for "vanilla with cherries on top" electricity.
You raise a sort of good point. There are a few alternatives to wood as heat sources.
a) air-to-air heat source......doesn't work well at low temps so for maybe 2 months or so a year that would need a secondary heat source.
b) wood + air-to-air.....I have not investigated but the fear is that the overall costs would be too much.
c) Waste engine oil injected into a modified wood burner stove. I just heard about that today. So no thoughts yet.
d) Ground source heat pump. Drill a holes or is it holes and pump ,water through it to a depth of 100ft +++ and extract the heat. Probably costly.
e) Solar hot water...likely too costly
f) Solar battery driven via electric heater...not even certain it would be possible.
All these thoughts come with various investments in equipment at a variety of cost levels. It is not just the cost of heating. For example a friend has had a quote of £11,900 for an in ground heat pump. That would be too much for me to bear.
My motivation is to reduce my costs not increase them.