Current installation costs of a heat pump

  • Erstellt am 2024-08-25 00:32:06

x0rzx0rz

2024-08-29 14:56:54
  • #1
Are there any indications of how the balance between the still necessary expansion costs / routing of the power infrastructure and electricity prices is established? That is, is the current amount of (priced-in) investments sufficient for the necessary expansion in the medium to long term?

Or does the steadily increasing amount of renewable energy feed-in compensate the costs for the energy (infrastructure) providers?

I would be very interested in gaining insight into the topic of pricing.
 

Yosan

2024-08-29 19:20:28
  • #2
The only advantage I see in oil is storage without an expensive electricity storage system. Don't worry, I am sure that we will heat our house with a heat pump without immense electricity costs at current prices. As I said... I practically grew up with a heat pump and my father knows his stuff, he can also tell me if something is poorly set and (depending on access possibilities to the settings) adjust it better himself if necessary. So I have little worries about that.
 

Aloha_Lars

2024-08-30 10:51:49
  • #3


Rarely have I read such nonsense. I can contradict all your points as a heat pump user.
 

nordanney

2024-08-30 10:59:24
  • #4

Pricing will most likely remain a book with seven seals. But when I read that there are already considerations to completely abolish the (guaranteed) feed-in tariff for new plants, it seems that at least the politicians have realized that things cannot continue as they are. I can imagine that prices will decrease due to more and more green electricity, which can also be used throughout Germany (positive grid expansion), and a reduction of the feed-in tariff. Heat pumps and e-cars will promote electricity consumption, so that electricity will no longer have to be given away abroad.
 

x0rzx0rz

2024-08-30 11:24:18
  • #5
Thank you for your assessment!
 

DeepRed

2024-08-30 12:28:07
  • #6
I agree with that. Completely ridiculous post from Buchsbaum. But what can you expect from the blue corner anyway... Thanks also to for regularly (and above all factually) refuting almost every thesis accordingly. Not that anyone ends up believing this babble.
 

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