Of course you can, but there are many conditions.
1. After all, the temperature from solar energy during the heating season will not be the same as in summer, so the house must be well insulated.
2. Sufficient space is required to install solar collectors.
3. A sufficiently large water tank is required to store hot water for heating during the day and for use at night.
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The power required for geothermal heat is 90W to 120W per square meter.
Usually a hot plate of around 2 square meters will generate no more than 300W /h
>Assume that a floor heating area of 100 square meters requires 9000W ~ 12000W of heat. Then you need 30-40 hotplates, plus the power of other household appliances ~ This is something that can be putimplemented but which makes no sense