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<blockquote data-quote="akaPABLO01" data-source="post: 5763398" data-attributes="member: 43748"><p>Yes and yes. Even though most renewable energy applications are pigeon holed under the same umbrella the only true renewables are solar PV and solar thermal. Everything else is a step child. Air and ground are electricity run from power stations that still use fossil fuel but their effectiveness in efficiency using that 1kW of electricity makes them the best heat producers on the market using less “fuel”. </p><p></p><p>You need a full heat loss survey doing. This will identify needs and equipment. Quite possibly bigger radiators to help emit the heat due to lower circulation temperature @ 50°. </p><p></p><p>I would look at both options of air and ground as one will be better then the other for your need. </p><p></p><p>You’ll also need loft insulation up to a minimum of 270mm. </p><p></p><p>The above scenarios were designed specifically for those sites using most cost effective solutions with efficiency in providing heat demand. Every site is different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akaPABLO01, post: 5763398, member: 43748"] Yes and yes. Even though most renewable energy applications are pigeon holed under the same umbrella the only true renewables are solar PV and solar thermal. Everything else is a step child. Air and ground are electricity run from power stations that still use fossil fuel but their effectiveness in efficiency using that 1kW of electricity makes them the best heat producers on the market using less “fuel”. You need a full heat loss survey doing. This will identify needs and equipment. Quite possibly bigger radiators to help emit the heat due to lower circulation temperature @ 50°. I would look at both options of air and ground as one will be better then the other for your need. You’ll also need loft insulation up to a minimum of 270mm. The above scenarios were designed specifically for those sites using most cost effective solutions with efficiency in providing heat demand. Every site is different. [/QUOTE]
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