I am saying, if the price of propane exceeds $2.80 here, we should
switch to electric resistance heat. I am not concerned with the outside
temp in this example, since electric resistance heat always has a COP
of 1.
If you use low temp heat pumps, you only need a COP of 2.8 to match the
cheapest propane, but COP will head down toward 1 at temps well below
zero. I run 6 heat pumps in 2 buildings year around, since my solar KWhs
are free. The propane is here as a backup. Bruce Roe
switch to electric resistance heat. I am not concerned with the outside
temp in this example, since electric resistance heat always has a COP
of 1.
If you use low temp heat pumps, you only need a COP of 2.8 to match the
cheapest propane, but COP will head down toward 1 at temps well below
zero. I run 6 heat pumps in 2 buildings year around, since my solar KWhs
are free. The propane is here as a backup. Bruce Roe
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