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  • “The Germans see the future, it’s a heat pump”

    Small print: The following comments are the author’s. We are not responsible for them in any way. Buy yourself a backhoe or drill and roller and install your own ground loop. Pay someone to do the rest and do business together. This will be a growing industry as the weather becomes more err...
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  • China DC Inverter Heat Pump Air Source Type / Work at -30 Degree

    The figures show that three-quarters of the scheme’s budget was not spent halfway through its first year, highlighting concerns about the low level of implementation of the government’s home heating modernization program. Critics question the ability to spend £17m a month on the schem...
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  • The home of the future will also test underfloor and infrared heating

    UK: Bellway, one of the UK’s largest home builders, is testing a rooftop air-source heat pump developed in the Netherlands in a pilot eco-house at the University of Salford. The HydroTop rooftop air source heat pump offers a new way to bring low carbon technology into homes by placing a 200...
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  • 10kw heat pump

    The earth is full of energy, but we need the right technology to access it. Initially, people mostly developed convenient, cheap but dirty methods (such as burning fossil fuels), but there is now a growing need to use cleaner and more evenly distributed methods such as solar power, waves, tides, ...
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  • Technology, Flexibility & Connectivity Drive Tubeless Market Growth | 2019-02-04

    Smart Sensors: Panasonic’s ECONAVI technology uses infrared sensors that detect fluctuations in occupancy and activity in a given space, providing efficient automatic heating and cooling according to room conditions and occupancy levels. In America, channelless heating, the only prescriptio...
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  • Americans Drive Less: Have We Reached a Tipping Point in Gasoline Prices?

    Americans have been driving less in the past few weeks, as high gas prices have dominated the headlines, according to analytics firm Inrix. Last week, Inrix reported that vehicle trips across the country on weekdays were down 2% from the previous week. There were some regional differences, with d...
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  • R32 full frequency conversion heat pump controllers for cold climates

    China. SPRSUN, a leading manufacturer of heat pumps, has announced the launch of its brand new R32 fully inverter heat pump for cold climates. The new range of fully inverter cold climate heat pumps is designed to provide customer comfort for hot water, heating and cooling applications. The compa...
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  • Benefits when buying a heat pump in 2023

    The Inflation Reduction Act will provide tax credits of up to $2,000 to encourage homeowners to install heat pumps. “Now there is a new tax credit that will encourage homeowners, especially to get rid of their gas stoves or reduce their dependence on them,” said Kevin Brassler, executive editor o...
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  • Washington state requires heat pumps to be installed in new homes

    The legislation previously required the installation of heat pumps in new commercial buildings, but will now include residential buildings. Nearly all new residential and commercial construction in Washington state requires a heat pump to be installed within one year. This follows the Climate Com...
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  • Dandelion Energy raises $70 million to tap geothermal…

    Dandelion, a Google subsidiary that provides geothermal heating and cooling for homes, just raised $70 million to expand its business as demand grows. The startup was focused on heat pumps before tools to decarbonize buildings are now in the spotlight. Dandelion powers the heat pump through optim...
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  • New Washington State Homes Must Now Be Equipped With Heat Pumps

    Washington State will require heat pumps in new homes and apartments starting in July 2023, the Washington State Building Code Board ruled Friday. In April, the council passed a measure requiring the installation of heat pumps in new commercial buildings and large apartment buildings. As a result...
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  • Electricians and mini-split salesmen are seeing demand rise as homeowners move away from oil heating.

    Electricians in Newfoundland and Labrador say that with rising costs of living and cooler weather, they are seeing a surge in demand from Newfoundland and Labrador residents who are moving away from oil heating to greener alternatives. Torbay 709 Electrical co-owner Trevor Leonard said consumer d...
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