Planning: SG Ready & heat pump electricity tariffs from the supplier

  • Erstellt am 2019-07-19 12:17:43

micric3

2019-07-19 12:17:43
  • #1
Hello,

maybe someone with experience can tell me whether one excludes the other with the supplier, or whether there are even suppliers already using Smart Grids, or if I as a consumer can already benefit from them.

Heat pump electricity tariffs are defined purely by blackout periods.

SG Ready can be controlled more intelligently/configurably.

My question relates to the planning of the supply. If SG is not yet offered, can heat pump electricity tariffs be used initially? How does a later reconfiguration to - let’s call it - SG Ready tariffs work?
 

Lumpi_LE

2019-07-19 12:53:56
  • #2
Since you want to build a passive house, a heat pump tariff is pointless or more expensive than "regular electricity". The basic fee soon costs more than the heating costs.
 

micric3

2019-07-19 14:14:09
  • #3
I don't think it will be more expensive. : Example EnviaM












Verbrauchspreis 1,115.27 € for 6,000 kWh per year 18.59 cents per kWh
Grundpreis 67.69 € per year 5.64 € per month


That means the additional cost due to the basic price would be 70 EUR, but you would save a flat 10 cents per kWh.

Can you possibly answer my question about SG Ready?

(we are planning KfW55)
 

Lumpi_LE

2019-07-19 14:34:15
  • #4
Mixed you up, that was another Rosa-M. With kfw55 it might be worth it, but you also have to consider that the meter has a basic fee and the normal electricity costs more due to the separation. Realistically, it's probably more like 2,000-3,000 than 6,000... If you still have lockout times, you should forget about something like that entirely. As for SG-Ready, I can't contribute anything... just the note that it probably isn't worth it at all.
 

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