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    2 days ago

    My house was built in 1800. The level of work needed to make it ready for a heat pump would ruin me financially, even if a heat pump were a suitable alternative to my combi boiler.

    An electric combi would be a much more straightforward alternative - but I never hear anyone suggesting them when we discuss moving away from gas in UK homes?

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      1 day ago

      Are electrical combis actually better than gas though? Sure there will be fewer emissions on the edge (the end user house) but it’s not nearly as efficient as a heat pump, which would put pressure on the grid, increasing the need for gas and coal power plants.

      I’m wildly speculating here though, I have 0 data to back up this hypothesis.

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        17 hours ago

        The efficiency of heat pumps is dependent on the ability of the home to retain that heat. In the UK that’s a huge issue.

        But my point was really more that to get to that point (and to install heat pumps) would be ruinously expensive.