We have assessed the necessary steps to reach market readiness and to make its commercialization feasible. In particular, we have concluded that FLAMINCO should include a water boiler and a heat-pump to become a powerful and ultra-efficient gas heat pump, rather than a single micro-CHP unit. This is because the electricity cogenerated cannot always be consumed or efficiently fed into the grid (because of economic or legal issues). This decision has as an immediate consequence: the need for integration of the 2 additional components (the water boiler and the heat pump) into and single device and the need for a smart control system (hardware and software).
Another important outcome of the feasibility study has been that the outstanding global efficiency of FLAMINCO (over 150%), which leads to an interesting return of investment for end-users and a significant gas saving (and hence an important GHG emission reduction), is better achieved in a more powerful range than that originally considered: micro-CHP unit delivering 10 kWe and FLAMINCO total heat power of 135 kWth.