Ha - no worries. I can evaluate these things later...
Keep in mind, I'm optimistically thinking 5 year plan just for acquiring a lot.
That layout might be a tad long/narrow for my liking. I need to draw it up and scale it proper, get a good idea. Tweak the dimensions a bit for flow. But the main gist is just that it's heavily windowed on one side, and the side that I would want the most natural light.
I'm just doing some rough calculations and I think even a 11kW solar could meet the requirements of a footprint like that, provided the heat pump was running near max COP. Open loop would be ideal, but I guess you have to deal with what you have. Either way I think it'd be close enough wood could easily cover it. You'd have a hell of a surplus too in summer.
I'll need to make a spreadsheet of all the electrical loads, etc... and get a better estimate but I'm using my current energy usage + heat pump energy requirement to see what how many panels might be needed in for full winter use. Of course storage would be needed, but I think it could work. Net zero with the grid would be no issue.
Keep in mind, I'm optimistically thinking 5 year plan just for acquiring a lot.
That layout might be a tad long/narrow for my liking. I need to draw it up and scale it proper, get a good idea. Tweak the dimensions a bit for flow. But the main gist is just that it's heavily windowed on one side, and the side that I would want the most natural light.
I'm just doing some rough calculations and I think even a 11kW solar could meet the requirements of a footprint like that, provided the heat pump was running near max COP. Open loop would be ideal, but I guess you have to deal with what you have. Either way I think it'd be close enough wood could easily cover it. You'd have a hell of a surplus too in summer.
I'll need to make a spreadsheet of all the electrical loads, etc... and get a better estimate but I'm using my current energy usage + heat pump energy requirement to see what how many panels might be needed in for full winter use. Of course storage would be needed, but I think it could work. Net zero with the grid would be no issue.
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