81 Door een thuisbatterij nog niet van het gas af?
• For more information about the home battery, check our newsletter: https://www.energie-transitie.info/th... Visit https://www.energie-transitie.info/ for various calculation tools. • Check out the infrared panels we tested at: https://webshop.energie-transitie.inf... • Check out infrared panels for large spaces at: https://webshop.energie-transitie.inf... • Infrared soapstone stove: https://www.energie-transitie.info/in... • Download the 'tips for heating with infrared' at: https://www.energie-transitie.info/ti... • For ceiling fans: go to https://webshop.energie-transitie.inf... Support the vlogs with a donation: https://www.energie-transitie.info/on... Regularly receive I get the question: when are you actually going to go completely off gas? In this vlog, I share my reasoning for not going completely off gas just yet. We always receive our annual bill at the end of January. Because our contract runs until January 23rd. And this year, too, we have been able to save over 80% on our gas consumption compared to the period before we started heating our house with air conditioners and infrared. But why then not take that final step to go completely off gas? I get that question often. Well, that really has to do with a number of uncertainties and important developments currently taking place. Every day, reports come in indicating that our electricity grid is full. And in the area where we live, the map is now colored red, meaning the grid is actually full. There are areas in our region where inverters stop working on sunny days because the grid voltage is too high. And that will only get worse in the future due to the construction of wind farms, the increase in solar panels, and the ever-growing demand for electricity. And unfortunately, power outages are also becoming more frequent. Even in the hospital. That is precisely one of the reasons why we are purchasing a home battery right now. And one of the most important requirements our battery pack had to meet is that it had to include an emergency power supply. And with this emergency power supply, I want to be able to bridge a power outage of a few hours or perhaps a few days. And that is exactly the reason why we are not going completely off gas just yet. The 225 m³ of gas we currently consume is used for hot water, cooking, and, when it is really below 0 degrees, to run the central heating system to supplement the heating of our house. The emergency power supply I want is to keep the refrigerator, the lighting in our house, and the central heating pump running. With this, I only use about 5 kWh of electricity per day, so with a 15 kWh battery, I have normal power for a few days. And because the central heating pump continues to work, we are not left without hot water during a power outage, we can still cook, and we won't even be left in the cold in the winter. Because we can still use our gas for this. We just can't use energy-guzzling appliances like the microwave, dishwashers, and washing machine. But we will survive those few days of power outage. When you no longer have a gas connection at all, you will have to use electricity to heat water, cook, and heat your home. On very cold days, you will easily consume 25-35 kWh of electricity per day. If you want to bridge a 3-day gap, you will quickly need a battery pack of 75-90 kWh. That is enormous and unaffordable for most of us. That is why we will remain a hybrid system regarding electricity and gas for the time being. Fortunately, it is not cold all year round, and in the summer, you will be able to generate enough electricity with your own solar panels to cope well with a power outage in conjunction with your battery pack. I personally expect that with a battery pack, we won't even need electricity from the grid for 6 to 7 months of the year. Completely independent during that time, then. And thanks to the home battery, your panel inverter will continue to operate as usual because the peaks are removed from the grid. Your home battery actually helps stabilize the power grid. But we are going to find out, because I am installing the battery pack this week. You will hear more about that next time. So, to be continued! Until next time.

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