So-called hybrid systems can contribute to better energy efficiency in buildings. This is achieved by combining several technologies, such as a heat pump and another energy source. The heat pump uses ambient heat to efficiently heat and cool buildings. Compared to a conventional heating system, it consumes significantly less electrical energy. Its efficiency increases further when it acts as part of a hybrid system.
Such a hybrid system can, for example, be a combination of a heat pump and a photovoltaic system. This enables a self-sufficient power supply. It can also be combined with biomass heating or conventional heating systems to ensure a continuous heat supply. The various combination options increase the efficiency of hybrid systems and make them an attractive solution for a sustainable energy supply for properties.
The aim of using such hybrid systems is to minimize energy consumption and reduce CO2 emissions. According to energieheld.de, hybrid systems are also suitable for private households that contribute significantly to CO2 emissions in Germany. According to the portal, hybrid systems can also contribute to "considerable savings in energy costs".
Source and further information: energieheld.de
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