Britain responds to Iran war energy shock by requiring solar panels and heat pumps in all new homes

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Britain responds to Iran war energy shock by requiring solar panels and heat pumps in all new homes - feddit.org

> The U.K. government on Tuesday introduced new rules requiring developers to install heat pumps and solar panels in all new homes across England, in policymakers’ latest response to the economic fallout of the Iran conflict. > > U.K. ministers say the Iran war and the largest supply disruption in the history of the oil market reinforces the need to leverage clean power as an energy security tool. > > The Future Homes Standard — a set of new-build regulations for England from 2028 — will establish requirements to ensure homes are built with on-site renewable electricity generation, the majority of which is expected to be provided by solar power. > > > The rules will also see homes built with low-carbon heating, such as heat pumps and heat networks. > > The government added that plug-in solar panels, which homeowners can install on balconies, would be available within shops over the coming months.

By the way, Germany just raised the power limit for plug-in solar to 7 Kilowatts, and apparently tries to give incentives to using batteries.
I don’t think that’s quite true. You can have up to 7 kW panels, but only feed in 800 W - the rest has to go into batteries.
that’s way more power than needed to feed 800W out 24/7, what happens with the rest?
Gotta spend it somewhere. Charge some batteries or else dump it into a load cell.
It’s the maximum that is allowed for plug-in solar, you still have to calculate if it’s useful, or if it would be better to install a normal system.
Consumption at home for freezers, fridges, computers, EVs and so forth.