This week we had yet another extremely interesting and informative talk. Guest speaker was Alan Wells, who has 17 years working in UK renewables. His talk focused on technicalities of heat pumps. As an advocate of heat pumps, he explained what is a heat pump. Simply put it is a box that sits outside your house that delivers heat.
Heat pumps supply more energy than they consume, by extracting heat from their surroundings. Currently heat pump systems can supply as much as 3kW of heat output for just 1kW of energy input. Unlike other heating systems heat pumps can also be used for cooling. They are used for commercial space heating, domestic heating and process heating but when it comes to providing hot water they don’t deliver 70°C water, more like 50°C.
Do you want a heat pump?
Modern houses will be challenged for space for hot water boilers. Retro-fitting heat pumps will be challenging in terms of space.
Alan felt that all new buildings should be designed with heat pumps in them.
Advantages and disadvantages
Advantages
Carbon Footprint
Less susceptible to global markets
Long lifespan (20+ years)
Quiet
Simple to maintain
Even heating
Disadvantages
Not all buildings can be insulated well enough
Refrigerants can impact climate
Relies on government support to be cost effective
Disruptive to install
Neutral Issues
Running costs - about same is existing systems
Grid infrastructure - would not cope if everyone changed right now.
What are the alternatives?
The club’s vote of thanks was given by PP Neil Spriddle.
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