Ekonomické zhodnocení tepelného čerpadla

Abstract

The thesis examines the economic evaluation of the purchase of a heat pump with respect to the current electricity price on the market. In the introductory parts it describes the nature of the heat pump system "ground water" and "air water". In the following chapters, it addresses the economics of investing and operating a heat pump, the economics of investing and operating a gas boiler of comparable performance, and the economic payback of a heat pump as a function of electricity consumption. The economic evaluation is then realised in the specific case of an installed heat pump. The aim of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive economic assessment of heat pumps as a key element of modern energy infrastructure. The cost-benefit analysis of heat pumps is an important step towards understanding their true value and potential in an economic context. Both the investment costs and the operating costs of the heat pump are considered and these costs are compared with traditional heating methods. The aim of this paper is to give a comprehensive overview of the economic aspects of heat pumps, to identify the main factors affecting the return on investment and to discuss the potential challenges and opportunities presented by this innovative technology. Ultimately, it aims to help better understand the value of heat pumps in the economic and energy environment of today's society.

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heat pump, economic evaluation, ground - water, air - water, heat pump operation, heating, savings

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