Heat pumps can reduce carbon emissions associated with heating buildings, and many states have set aggressive targets to ...
For many Americans, installing a heat pump to heat and cool a home can lower household bills in addition to reducing emissions. But in some places, that financial advantage has a big weak spot: winter ...
The popularity of heat pumps is on the rise, and with good reason. Here's why homeowners have been switching to this heating ...
Heat pumps have been sold as a near‑inevitable upgrade for households trying to cut bills and carbon, but new research ...
After years of rapid growth, global heat pump sales are falling. Lower gas prices, reduced subsidies, and installation bottlenecks are leading to lower sales. The technology’s efficiency remains ...
Heat pumps run on electricity instead of gas. They warm buildings by absorbing and amplifying heat from the air, ground, or water. They are widely seen as the best way of cutting emissions of carbon ...
Electricity prices have been climbing faster than inflation in many regions, raising questions about how contractors should present high-efficiency equipment to customers. For heat pumps, the ...
Heat pumps work best when they’re part of a well-prepared home, to be installed when the building envelope is attended to; ...
The Warm Homes Plan offers people next to no interest loans to homes looking to upgrade to heat pumps or solar panels.
An Enervis study commissioned by Green Planet Energy sees great potential for reducing CO2 emissions and avoiding peak feed-in times in intelligent control, particularly in adapting to available PV ...
The UK government says heat pumps are a more environmentally friendly heating option. But are they worth it for homeowners?