NAK Naftogaz on Heating: Which Boiler to Choose – Gas or Electric.
The gas supply company NAK 'Naftogaz of Ukraine' explained that the choice of a boiler for heating - gas or electric, is relevant for Ukrainian homeowners with the onset of cold weather. Many people install individual heating systems even in apartments with centralized heating to be independent from utility services.
Gas Boilers
According to inkorr.com: Gas boilers are popular among Ukrainians due to their power, reliability, and energy efficiency. They can work for a long time, providing hot water, but certain requirements must be followed for their proper installation and maintenance, and there are risks of CO2 emissions.
Electric Boilers
Electric boilers are gaining popularity due to their ease of installation, lack of emissions, and versatility for different types of buildings. However, their use can be quite costly due to the high price of electricity and potential supply interruptions.
Experts' Recommendations
Experts advise choosing electric boilers for homes without gas supply and in areas with irregular electricity access. Gas boilers, on the other hand, are a better choice for buildings with centralized gas supply. As technology evolves, the advantages may shift in favor of electric systems in the future.
Choosing Between Systems
Homeowners in Ukraine can choose between gas and electric boilers, considering their needs, capabilities, and regional features. It is important to carefully consider all the pros and cons of each system to ensure comfort and safety in their homes.
It is also essential to remember that the choice of heating system can significantly impact the energy independence and financial burden of the family. Ukraine, with its diverse climatic conditions, needs to approach this issue consciously to provide comfortable conditions for its residents even in the coldest months of the year.
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