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ShortFatBloke
Hi All,
Firstly my apologies as I've sneaked in as a 'civilian'* to ask for some impartial advice.
I've been tasked with looking at the possibility of installing six dog kennels on site where I work (don't ask!) and I'm looking at low cost ways of heating them. Being a big, touchy-feely American/global company, if I can come up with a renewable source of doing this I get extra brownie points (and more likely to get it approved). There's also the question of which budget it comes out of (Capex rather than overheads).
OK, so the questions are:
What's the best way of providing a small source of heat - enough to keep a dog warm (150 cu ft at approx. 16-18 Deg C) assuming that the room is suitably insulated?
Assuming that the cost of the renewables would be spread over 5-8 years (?), what's the best renewable way of providing the power for the heater - pv, wind, giant doggy hamster wheel etc?
How would this compare to plugging into the national grid?
The site is on the south coast of the UK (on the Solent to be exact) and there's enough room so orientation is not an issue. Also, the kennels would only be used between 8am and 6pm at most.
I know that there are a lot of variables and assumptions in the above but a 'gut feeling' response would be great.
Regards,
SFB
*i.e. not an electrician
Firstly my apologies as I've sneaked in as a 'civilian'* to ask for some impartial advice.
I've been tasked with looking at the possibility of installing six dog kennels on site where I work (don't ask!) and I'm looking at low cost ways of heating them. Being a big, touchy-feely American/global company, if I can come up with a renewable source of doing this I get extra brownie points (and more likely to get it approved). There's also the question of which budget it comes out of (Capex rather than overheads).
OK, so the questions are:
What's the best way of providing a small source of heat - enough to keep a dog warm (150 cu ft at approx. 16-18 Deg C) assuming that the room is suitably insulated?
Assuming that the cost of the renewables would be spread over 5-8 years (?), what's the best renewable way of providing the power for the heater - pv, wind, giant doggy hamster wheel etc?
How would this compare to plugging into the national grid?
The site is on the south coast of the UK (on the Solent to be exact) and there's enough room so orientation is not an issue. Also, the kennels would only be used between 8am and 6pm at most.
I know that there are a lot of variables and assumptions in the above but a 'gut feeling' response would be great.
Regards,
SFB
*i.e. not an electrician
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