Hello,
I am planning to install a ground source heat pump with horizontal collectors in the garden (property size approximately 900 m² (9700 sq ft)), vacuum tube collectors on the south side, and photovoltaic panels on the east side (including a battery storage system that could potentially power the ground source heat pump).
In the living room, I would also like to install a stove connected to the water heating system to contribute to the heating.
What do you think about this combination?
The panels are planned to be distributed as follows:
Vacuum collectors on the garage roof and photovoltaic panels on the house side.
The picture is just an example because of the design.
A spacious double garage is planned, so there should be enough space.
It might also be possible to install some photovoltaic panels on the garage roof and reduce the vacuum collector area slightly.
The garage faces south, and the house side is practically the east side.
How large should both areas be approximately? Are there any subsidies or incentive programs available for both? If so, which ones?
Thank you.
Regards, Michael
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Hello Michael,
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I am planning to install a ground source heat pump with horizontal collectors in the garden (property size approximately 900 m² (9700 sq ft)), vacuum tube collectors on the south side, and photovoltaic panels on the east side (including a battery storage system that could potentially power the ground source heat pump).
In the living room, I would also like to install a stove connected to the water heating system to contribute to the heating.
What do you think about this combination?
The panels are planned to be distributed as follows:
Vacuum collectors on the garage roof and photovoltaic panels on the house side.
The picture is just an example because of the design.
A spacious double garage is planned, so there should be enough space.
It might also be possible to install some photovoltaic panels on the garage roof and reduce the vacuum collector area slightly.
The garage faces south, and the house side is practically the east side.
How large should both areas be approximately? Are there any subsidies or incentive programs available for both? If so, which ones?
Thank you.
Regards, Michael
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Hello Michael,
I have removed the link; please observe the forum rules. Thank you!
Best regards, Building Expert
That makes no sense.
1. My post clearly referred to your post, which in turn referred to my previous post. This post is clearly about the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC).
2. I wrote “most” single-family houses, and as far as I know, biomass does not make a significant contribution to energy generation in single-family houses.
So if you want to be nitpicky, please do it properly.
1. My post clearly referred to your post, which in turn referred to my previous post. This post is clearly about the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC).
2. I wrote “most” single-family houses, and as far as I know, biomass does not make a significant contribution to energy generation in single-family houses.
So if you want to be nitpicky, please do it properly.
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Sebastian794 Jul 2015 17:36As far as I know, there is no financial support available for a trench collector.
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Sebastian794 Jul 2015 18:13Sorry, that's not correct – the amount is only slightly lower (4,000 euros).
Ground-source heat pump combined with photovoltaic panels and a small stove/fireplace seems to be a more mature solution?
Do you still need a buffer tank, or is it enough to heat the domestic hot water with a water heater, or whatever these devices are called, for the shower, etc.?
Best regards,
Michael
Do you still need a buffer tank, or is it enough to heat the domestic hot water with a water heater, or whatever these devices are called, for the shower, etc.?
Best regards,
Michael
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