A heat pump is a device that heats rooms and/or domestic hot water. A heat pump extracts low-temperature heat from the ground (up to 500 meters deep) or outside air (aerothermy). By supplying auxiliary energy (usually electricity), the temperature is raised and the heat is transferred to air or water.
See also the publication: ‘The Impact of RED III on Renewable Energy Calculations’ and the ‘Protocol for Monitoring Renewable Energy drawn up by Statistics Netherlands (CBS) and the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO)’ for the calculation of the values mentioned in this news release.
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