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by bluGill
992 days ago
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You don't actually need your heat pump 24x7 even on those cold days, if you can run for 15 minutes one, 15 off that would make a big difference to the grid (your neighbor running the same schedule but opposite times) without making your house too cold. Managing the above is tricky though. |
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That's already the case – the actual heat pump only runs intermittently, on demand. This happens quasi-randomly, so you automatically get some load balancing across a city.
The problem is that this is intra-day load balancing, which doesn't help one bit if there are several days of low supply (windless winter days).