Heat Pumps Get A Boost In UK & Newfoundland
Heat pumps are gaining traction in all sorts of ways, from a promotion by British Gas to a small company in Newfoundland.
Heat pumps are gaining traction in all sorts of ways, from a promotion by British Gas to a small company in Newfoundland.
How efficient should a heat pump be to qualify for incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act? That’s an interesting question.
Communities looking to build resilience in the face of worsening climate disasters will soon have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to better prepare themselves via new federal funding and incentives.
Last fall I wrote about how 120 volt heat pump water heaters were just about to come out on the market. Well, they’re finally here! Rheem released its 120V ProTerra(R) Plug-in Heat Pump water heater (HPWH) in July and everyone is excited! Ok, you may not geek out on heat … [continued]
Advances in air conditioning are happening as we speak, as people search for ways to stay cool without spending a lot for electricity.
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 has been the story of the quarter in the cleantech world. It will do much to shape the USA’s clean energy and electric vehicle growth and development in the coming decade. We have been especially focused on the EV tax credit portion of the … [continued]
New York is promoting new technology for window-mounted heat pumps that can heat and cool apartment units efficiently.
These solutions – renewable energy, heat pumps, electric vehicles and other electric solutions – are capable of eliminating the majority of global carbon emissions. Whenever a furnace or water heater or gas burning car is replaced with a clean electric alternative, it builds a piece of our new clean energy system and helps slow devastating climate impacts.
The state of Maine has started a campaign to educate residents about heat pumps and now they can heat homes even in the winter.
Renewable energy got a big boost in the Inflation Reduction Act with new long term stability for clean energy investments.