Auswirkungen des Austausches einer Gasheizung gegen eine Außenluft-Wärmepumpe im EFH

authored by
Felix Döring, Torsten Richter
Abstract

Effects of replacing a gas heating system with an outdoor air heat pump in an EFH in terms of CO2 savings, self-sufficiency and cost-effectiveness. In Germany, existing buildings account for around 30 % of the total final energy demand. The success of the heating transition therefore depends on the saving potential in existing buildings. In addition to the refurbishment of the building envelope, this also includes the use of climate-neutral heat supply. To achieve this goal, it is advantageous and necessary to convert the system technology from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. At present, the heat pump is rightly regarded as the key technology for the success of the heating transition. This article analyses the degree of self-sufficiency of the combination of heat pump and photovoltaic system in detail. In order to determine the degree of self-sufficiency, an existing single-family house as practical example has been analyzed using a building simulation by PV*SOL programme. The load-based degree of self-sufficiency is determined and presented as a function of the associated investment costs.

Organisation(s)
Institute of Building Physics
Type
Contribution in non-scientific journal
Journal
BAUPHYSIK
Volume
46
Pages
61-73
No. of pages
13
ISSN
0171-5445
Publication date
16.04.2024
Publication status
Published
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Environmental Engineering, Architecture, Building and Construction
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
Electronic version(s)
https://doi.org/10.1002/bapi.202400004 (Access: Closed)