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jacobaul | 11 months ago
I won't try to make his case here, but he is pretty convincing that a reasonably sized heat pump system can be sufficient even in very cold climates (by US standards).
jacobaul | 11 months ago
I won't try to make his case here, but he is pretty convincing that a reasonably sized heat pump system can be sufficient even in very cold climates (by US standards).
whatevaa|11 months ago
I would reccommend keeping backup heat source when installing heat pumps into older homes. A simple wood stove, used during cold spikes, could be enough.
My country has subsidies for heat pump installations into older homes and it had requirement to get rid of chimneys to get that. After the whole europe energy crisis thing, this requirement is gone now. Turns out having alternatives is a good thing :)
HelloMcFly|11 months ago
eldaisfish|11 months ago
Out two tonne heat pump works just fine even at -25C this past winter.
We still have a natural gas furnace but our gas usage is down 65% despite this winter being colder than last year’s.
Tell me again how heat pumps don’t work in colder climates?
bluGill|11 months ago
It is easy to see the loss of something old. However the opportunity cost from not building new is something that is very hard to get people to understand.