World will not FREEZE this winter: 6 non-gas home heating alternatives + 5 extra tips

World will not FREEZE this winter: 6 non-gas home heating alternatives + 5 extra tips

How to Keep Your Home Warm Without Gas

Preparing for Winter

  • As winter approaches, it's crucial to find ways to keep homes warm while managing rising energy costs due to the energy crisis.
  • The video outlines six methods for heating your home without gas and provides five additional tips for reducing winter's impact on indoor comfort.

Alternative Heating Methods

Biogas Powered Heating

  • A biogas-fired water heater can supply hot water for household needs and heat radiators throughout the home.

Solar Thermal Panels

  • Solar thermal panels absorb sunlight and transfer heat to a hot water tank; however, they are often insufficient alone and work best with other systems like infrared panels or heat pumps.

Underfloor Heating

  • Electric underfloor heating systems are more efficient than traditional radiators, potentially saving 15% on energy costs. They also help reduce allergens by not circulating air but require significant installation efforts.

Infrared Heating Panels

  • Infrared panels directly heat objects in a room rather than the air, providing warmth even when the room feels cold. They operate independently of central heating systems but require clear space around them.

Biomass Pellet Stoves

  • These stoves use eco-friendly pellets (like cow dung or sawdust), offering higher efficiency than wood stoves. Proper sizing is essential for effective heating.

Heat Pumps

  • Heat pumps extract heat from the ground or air, functioning similarly to air conditioners. They are highly efficient but less effective in freezing climates. There are two types: ground source and air source.

Tips for Staying Warm Without Heaters

Ceiling Fan Direction Change

  • Reversing ceiling fan direction can push warm air down during winter months, enhancing comfort without additional heating costs.

Cooking and Baking

  • Using an oven not only warms food but also radiates heat into surrounding areas; leaving the oven door open post-cooking can further distribute warmth.

Utilizing Thermal Curtains

  • Thermal curtains trap warm air between fabric layers, creating insulation that helps maintain indoor temperatures against outside cold.

Closing Unused Rooms

  • Keeping doors closed in unused rooms prevents cold drafts from circulating through living spaces, helping retain warmth where it’s needed most.

Adding Rugs and Carpets

  • Floor coverings provide insulation against cold surfaces while adding aesthetic value; they help retain heat better than bare floors.
Video description

Mains gas is the cheapest way to heat your home, isn't it? But what if you don’t have access to mains gas? Or a house with no gas supply? What are some of the alternative heating methods for homes? What is the most efficient heating system? Here in this video, we can see the 6 different non-gas room heating alternatives which are best in this energy crisis. Also, there are 5 tips included near to the end of this video to get warm inside the room without any kind of heaters. TIMESTAMPS 00:54 - Biogas powered home heating 01:16 - Solar thermal panels 02:00 - Underfloor heating 02:40 - Infrared heating panels 03:22 - Biomass pellet stoves 04:05 - Heat pumps 05:14 - 5 Extra tips stay in winter without a heater #nogas #winter #roomheater #energycrisis #ukraine #news #ecosnooki #cnbc This video is talking about: Winter heating Non gas room heaters geothermal heating Biogas powered home heating Solar thermal panels Underfloor heating Infrared heating panels Biomass pellet stoves Heat pumps 5 Extra tips stay in winter without a heater To instantly view good quality videos related to sustainable living, nature, energy and climate change, subscribe to Eco snooki now. Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ecosnooki/ Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ecosnooki/