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The research, published in the specialist energy research journal Joule, used data from seven field studies in North America, Asia and Europe. It found that at temperatures below zero, heat pumps were between two and three times more efficient than oil and gas heating systems.
GOOD ARTICLE...
10:24 AM - Sep 12, 2023
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Trudi Miller
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In response to Simon Sands.
Depends how cold your area gets. They are not as good when it goes below -30C. But above that, absolutely!
10:28 PM - Sep 25, 2023
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Simon Sands
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In response to Trudi Miller.
So 78 degrees....lol
10:49 PM - Sep 25, 2023
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2PupsMommy
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Have you seen this kind yet? I think it's a pretty cool system that takes energy efficiency one step further: https://youtu.be/npqzHpeIv...
06:25 AM - Sep 13, 2023
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Simon Sands
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In response to 2PupsMommy.
No I have not but thanks for sharing
08:46 AM - Sep 13, 2023
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Simon Sands
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In response to Aaron Reid.
Damn...I like that..good job....
10:48 AM - Sep 12, 2023
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Donna L
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Good to know. We just bought one to heat/cool the new addition to our house. Like it a lot so far :)
Federal tax credits are helpful and rebates are available too through National Grid
10:36 AM - Sep 12, 2023
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Simon Sands
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Good to know information...
10:49 AM - Sep 12, 2023
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