
Sono curioso di sapere quanto è buono/cattivo? Siamo in due, lavoriamo da casa 2-3 giorni alla settimana ciascuno, acqua calda e riscaldamento a gas, cuciniamo tramite elettricità e forno (su base settimanale) e di tanto in tanto ricarichiamo una delle nostre auto, ma non così tanto.
Il riscaldamento è sempre a 21 gradi durante i mesi invernali.
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Damn I’m so glad I’m living in Bulgaria hah hot water and heating with electricity (ac). Cooking with electricity. Tho I work from office, I get charged like 50-80 euros per month for the electricity.
Buy a small plug&play battery
Don’t heat to 21…. 👀
Damn this is this the electricity price for the whole year? That is cheap
I think it’s very average. Maybe a bit better.
You could do some small optimization to make it better, but oke. That’s not really your question;)
I’m at 150m3 this month already 🙂 24yo house and central heating system
Which enegielevenacier is this? Because it looks sooooo cheap
Open bebouwing?
Those prices might be only supplier costs, without network and other taxes.
Consumption for gas is a bit high considering you’re only with 2. I have around 20.000 kWh gas in an open house, 3 people and a wife that gets cold very quickly. She doesnt get more then 20.4 degrees from me and only after she puts on socks 😀
Too much injection , try installing a solar boiler for your hot water to get rid of that , saves on gas for the hot water . Maybe also an electric wall mounted heater in the bathroom. Heating to max 19-20 here , 21 is high in my opinion.
Related: is there a device that can read the old gas meter so that I can feed it to HomeWizard app? I used to have the june.energy device but the discontinued it.
Or is there an open source project raspberry pi, etc?
Minimum aan netkosten is ~13cent per kWh, kan oplopen tot ~18 cent naargelang waar je woont.
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Nieuwbouw with floorheating at 21 downstairs and 22 upstairs
Sorry, it’s completely besides the point but how many panels do you have to get 2.5k per year surplus?