Giving Compass' Take:
- The Environmental News Network reports on a study on the benefits of residential heat pumps in reducing out carbon footprint.
- What can you do to learn more about heat pumps? How can we be sure the implementation of residential heat pumps benefits all communities equitably?
- Read about how Google employed heat pumps to heat and cool their offices.
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Study shows that heat pumps would cut greenhouse gas emissions everywhere if the grid is moderately decarbonized.
Deploying residential heat pumps more widely across the United States has the potential to help reduce carbon pollution while also saving homeowners money, according to a new study by a University of Michigan researcher and colleagues.
However, in most parts of the country the electricity grid will have to get cleaner and electric heat pumps will have to get cheaper before these devices become both environmentally and financially compelling, says Parth Vaishnav of the Center for Sustainable Systems at U-M’s School for Environment and Sustainability.
Read the full article about residential heat pumps at Environmental News Network.