New Generation Intelligent Heating Control: A Step Towards More Sustainable Homes

We were surprised by the 23% electricity savings achieved through air source heat pump optimization

Several companies are currently prioritizing intelligent home heating control in an effort to conserve energy and money. One such company, a Swedish firm, has conducted research on the actual savings that can be achieved using their system. They have created a control system that can be integrated with existing heat pumps, while a Finnish company provides customers with a service that monitors electricity prices and weather forecasts. In Norway, another company has designed a water heater that adjusts to electricity prices.

The Swedish energy company, Godel, collaborated with Ngenic to analyze the energy savings obtained from their system in 41 villas. By examining detailed hourly data before and after the installation of the control system, they calculated a total reduction of 120,085 kilowatt hours in energy use, equivalent to a 23% saving. On average, each household saved nearly 3,000 kilowatt hours, resulting in substantial financial savings for homeowners.

Ngenic offers a control system called Ngenic Tune consisting of three modules and a mobile application. The system costs 4,490 kroner and uses machine learning to optimize energy consumption. Kapacity.io is another Finnish company that promises annual savings of 300-500 euros on average with their intelligent control service for heat pumps.

Overall, these companies offer solutions that not only save energy but also contribute significantly to cost savings for homeowners. The focus on intelligent heating control is an essential step towards more sustainable and efficient energy usage in households.

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