According to a report by “Bild”, the EU is currently working on stricter rules for heating systems. From 2029, only heat pumps will be allowed for the installation of new heating systems, because other systems will no longer achieve the specified efficiency of 115 percent. Read what the readers of “Krone” have to say about it here:
“What do people who still live in old houses actually do?”
That’s what users are wondering that’s not how it works where the EU requirements go just a little too far. By winning also suffers from the mandatory prescription and the resulting dependence. The coercion in particular angers the readers.
Pay attention to the COP value
For many readers, the economy of the system is of great importance and you can see how Charles Heinz Thoughts on COP (coefficient of performance)
“Thank God we opted for a heat pump”
User proves that not everything has to be bad Vacuum, whose heating costs have been halved compared to last year after switching to a heat pump. The incorrectly assumed CO2-neutral form of heating with wood is also often criticized. “To obtain the same amount of heat as with coal or natural gas, burning wood releases up to twice as much CO2,” says about ligma.
What experiences have you or your environment had so far with heat pumps? What are the pros and cons? We look forward to your opinion and many more comments!
Source: Krone
I’m Ben Stock, a journalist and author at Today Times Live. I specialize in economic news and have been working in the news industry for over five years. My experience spans from local journalism to international business reporting. In my career I’ve had the opportunity to interview some of the world’s leading economists and financial experts, giving me an insight into global trends that is unique among journalists.