You need your meds looked at mate. Pmsl
A 2 bed terrace house with no solar, it’s going to cost an absolute fortune to keep the house warm.
It only works in the perfect situation.
Which scientific paper did you get your analysis from? I'm guessing the Daily Mail's comments section.
There's lots of rubbish stated about heat pumps. They work, very well, they're not a conspiracy theory!
You don't need masses of insulation - heat pumps are just a heat source. The cost of the heat is about the same as mains gas - the energy costs treble the price, but they're about 3 times more efficient so it all works out the same. It's likely that gas will rise in price as local supplies run out in the future.
Just as with mains gas, you can choose whether to spend more on insulation and get lower bills or not. The idea that heat pumps need newbuild superhomes is a myth, probably based on their cost and low power a decade or so ago. Ours outputs up to 10kW of heat, using up to about 3kW of electricity. In reality it's mostly throttled back, using 1-2kW or nothing at all once the place is warm enough.
We have an air-to-water system. All brand new, as we didn't have a heating system at all previously. Plumbed as four zones, with the heat moving around our work, living and sleeping rooms as we do. Really efficient, and works extremely well, even when it's snowing outside.
I did look at air-to-air. They're good, the big advantage is that they can also cool in the summer. But the lack of government subsidy made our minds up. Also we sat in a waiting room at the optician with one installed and both agreed that while they're not extremely noisy, the continuous drone would eventually get annoying. Radiators hum a bit, but they're much quieter. We live in the countryside, both work at home and really value the peace and quiet we have. But I totally understand why others would prefer them to radiators.