I have a modest set of solar panels on an entirely ordinary house in suburban London. On average they generate about 3,800kWh per year. We also use about 3,800kWh of electricity each year. Obviously, we can't use all the power produced over summer and we need to buy power in winter. So here's my question: How big a battery would we need in order to be completely self-sufficient? Background …
Yep, those look familiar. However for heat pumps I found one manufacturer in Canada plus a few experimental things
While I don’t have timebof use metering, I was looking into solar and it could be really useful for shifting the load so solar does most of the heating
These are called “storage heaters”. They’re still available. https://www.which.co.uk/reviews/home-heating-systems/article/home-heating-systems/storage-heaters-aokoz3G2Em9L
Yep, those look familiar. However for heat pumps I found one manufacturer in Canada plus a few experimental things
While I don’t have timebof use metering, I was looking into solar and it could be really useful for shifting the load so solar does most of the heating
Yep, those look familiar. However for heat pumps I found one manufacturer in Canada plus a few experimental things