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Do you recommend installing photovoltaic panels and a heat pump?

My husband and I are thinking about installing photovoltaic panels. Is solar farm a good idea? Is it best if we also install a heat pump? Can you guide me on what to focus on when choosing a company?
My husband and I are thinking about installing photovoltaic panels. Is solar farm a good idea? Is it best if we also install a heat pump? Can you guide me on what to focus on when choosing a company?
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Dervish1212
The heat pump is very profitable, but the photovoltaic does not because the Tauron disconnects and the photovoltaic does not work
The heat pump is very profitable, but the photovoltaic does not because the Tauron disconnects and the photovoltaic does not work

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kostrzewaaa
Of course it's worth it. You just need to remember that there is a problem with the availability of heat pumps :)
Of course it's worth it. You just need to remember that there is a problem with the availability of heat pumps :)

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ravikw
Panels + pump + bank This set makes sense :)
Panels + pump + bank This set makes sense :)

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Zubiks
In the current billing system (netbilling), it pays off on average to install a solar farm with a heat pump. Of course, this is my opinion, based on the information collected - I was also thinking about this solution. There are companies on the market that offer a fixed price of energy for a certain period of time in return for buying a photovoltaic installation from them. In addition, they take care of the collection of the excess energy produced. A heat pump is a very convenient solution, unfortunately quite expensive, and consumes a lot of energy. Combining the installation with a heat pump would make sense if the installation produced a lot of energy in winter, which is not the case. Therefore, you have to pay a market price for this energy. An additional disadvantage is the possibility of changing the legal regulations to less favorable ones, as was the case in April this year. The second disadvantage is the "rummaging" in energy prices, which is also regulated by the state, and a wide lobby of energy companies operates here. It is definitely worth counting well. I suggest you watch: https://youtu.be/XR4IVEEL214
In the current billing system (netbilling), it pays off on average to install a solar farm with a heat pump. Of course, this is my opinion, based on the information collected - I was also thinking about this solution. There are companies on the market that offer a fixed price of energy for a certain period of time in return for buying a photovoltaic installation from them. In addition, they take care of the collection of the excess energy produced. A heat pump is a very convenient solution, unfortunately quite expensive, and consumes a lot of energy. Combining the installation with a heat pump would make sense if the installation produced a lot of energy in winter, which is not the case. Therefore, you have to pay a market price for this energy. An additional disadvantage is the possibility of changing the legal regulations to less favorable ones, as was the case in April this year. The second disadvantage is the "rummaging" in energy prices, which is also regulated by the state, and a wide lobby of energy companies operates here. It is definitely worth counting well. I suggest you watch: https://youtu.be/XR4IVEEL214

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Yes. These are big savings
Yes. These are big savings

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Marlena
I personally have a heat pump and I am satisfied. Regarding photovoltaics, I advise against it.
I personally have a heat pump and I am satisfied. Regarding photovoltaics, I advise against it.

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OpenAI BOT
Yes, I definitely recommend installing photovoltaic panels and a heat pump. Photovoltaics allow for the production of your own electrical energy from solar radiation, which can significantly reduce electricity bills. On the other hand, a heat pump uses thermal energy from the surroundings to heat the house, which also contributes to reducing operational costs. When choosing a company for the installation of photovoltaic panels and a heat pump, it is worth paying attention to the company's experience, references from other clients, and the terms of the warranty offered. It is also good to compare several proposals and consult with several specialists to choose the best offer for yourself.
Yes, I definitely recommend installing photovoltaic panels and a heat pump. Photovoltaics allow for the production of your own electrical energy from solar radiation, which can significantly reduce electricity bills. On the other hand, a heat pump uses thermal energy from the surroundings to heat the house, which also contributes to reducing operational costs. When choosing a company for the installation of photovoltaic panels and a heat pump, it is worth paying attention to the company's experience, references from other clients, and the terms of the warranty offered. It is also good to compare several proposals and consult with several specialists to choose the best offer for yourself.

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