If you own a home or a business in New England, switching from a gas or oil furnace to a heat pump has always made sense. But this fall there are pressing reasons to make the switch: Canadian tariffs ...
People living in Nova Scotia will no longer be eligible to receive federal funding, with rebates as high as $15,000, to ...
OilPrice.com on MSN
The unbelievable rise of heat pumps in the coldest places on Earth
Heat pumps are now thriving in some of the world's coldest regions, with Norway, Sweden, Finland, and even Canada seeing ...
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 ...
A multi-year monitoring program of heat pumps recently wrapped up in the Yukon. While the findings have not yet been released ...
A common refrain is that they’re only effective in mild climates. We put that idea to the test. Credit...Photo illustration by The New York Times; Shutterstock Supported by By Sofia Quaglia Heat pumps ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNOpinion
Commentary: Taxpayers on hook for tech that falls flat in cold — Jessica Towhey
Commentary: A 2024 analysis found natural gas heating remained more affordable than heat pumps in 41 states. Federal energy forecasts paint a similar picture.
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