Experiences with brine heat pump

  • Erstellt am 2015-10-23 21:40:36

Baumfachmann

2018-02-15 22:28:01
  • #1
The pipe length is 90% decisive as well as the water exchange in the [Kessel]
 

Saruss

2018-02-15 22:33:29
  • #2
If you "dig something up," you should write more than a meaningless half-sentence, or didn't you even notice that?
 

Bookstar

2018-03-18 22:31:37
  • #3
The technology is great and I understand that you are happy to no longer pay for heating and electricity. However, you have already prepaid with very high upfront investments for at least the next 35 years. No entrepreneur would do such a thing, it is highly uneconomical.
 

Fuchur

2018-03-18 23:17:01
  • #4
What is more economical from your point of view than an investment that is fully refinanced after 10-15 years and then yields 10% cash return per year?
 

Saruss

2018-03-18 23:44:31
  • #5
I would now like to see factual information on such a post explaining why it is about 35 years. To me, it just looks like trollish talk without any factual basis. : I would also like information on your answer, how you arrive at a range of 10-15 years and the 10% return. With such a high yield, surely more people would do it that way.
 

Fuchur

2018-03-18 23:51:15
  • #6
Very simple example calculation:

10kWp costs about €12,000
Annual production assumed 9,000kWh
With a feed-in tariff of 12.5 cents, that results in €1,125 revenue.

Self-consumption increases the yield, taxes and similar reduce it. Just quickly thrown together. Of course, more is involved in detailed planning.
 
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