- May 31, 2012
- 959
- Pool Size
- 100000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
I was looking up my cost of natural gas as I started heating my pool this past weekend. My all in cost for natural gas ia about $0.43/m^3. The direct cost for gas has come down recently and is about $0.10/m^3. But the carbon tax is now $0.124/m^3. The carbon tax is scheduled to continue to increase and get up to $0.324/m^3 in 2030. (I am not compaining about a carbon tax - that is a separate issue).
At those prices I am wondering when it makes sense to shift to heat pumps to heat your pool. I know that heat pumps are not as good for heating when it is colder and are slower to heat up your pool and I believe that they are more expensive to purchase. But when is it worth it to switch?
Does anyone have a link to a good analysis of the cost/benefit between heat pumps and natural gas heaters at various energy prices?
At those prices I am wondering when it makes sense to shift to heat pumps to heat your pool. I know that heat pumps are not as good for heating when it is colder and are slower to heat up your pool and I believe that they are more expensive to purchase. But when is it worth it to switch?
Does anyone have a link to a good analysis of the cost/benefit between heat pumps and natural gas heaters at various energy prices?