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SUMMARY:EN Webinar: Air Source Heat Pumps – High Efficiency Heating and Cooling
DESCRIPTION:Learn about air source heat pump systems – the best way to heat and cool your home\, lower your energy bills and slash your carbon emissions. \nHeat pumps are 3-5 times more energy efficient than other heating and cooling systems like gas furnaces\, oil heat\, and electric baseboard heating\, and they provide comfort year-round. In this 30 minute webinar\, we’ll talk about how heat pumps work\, how they compare in cost and performance to gas and old electric systems\, tips to make your home more energy efficient\, and much more. \nAir source heat pumps move heat from one place to another\, rather than creating it\, which is why they’re so energy efficient. In cooling mode\, they act as air conditioners\, moving heat from the air inside your home to the outside. In heating mode\, they harvest heat from the air outside your home and move it to the inside. \nJoin us as we explore the many benefits of installing an air source heat pump. We’ll discuss: \n\nHow do heat pumps work\, and why are they so efficient?\nHow much energy can I save\, and how much will it lower my home’s carbon emissions?\nIs my house right for a heat pump?\nWhat is the difference between ducted and ductless heat pumps?\nHow much does a heat pump cost?\nAre there any incentives or tax credits to offset the cost?\nWhat steps should I take to install a heat pump?\nWhat questions should I ask my HVAC contractor to make sure I get the best result?\n\nHosts and Panelists: \nBrian Stewart – Brian co-founded of Electrify Now to help energy consumers and homeowners learn about the benefits of electrification. He has over 40 years of experience in product design\, engineering\, manufacturing and sustainability and held many leadership roles at Nike Inc. including Vice President of Sustainable Innovation. \nJoe Wachunas – In addition to his work for Electrify Now\, Joe is a Program Manager for the New Buildings Institute\, managing the Advanced Water Heating Initiative. He is a frequent contributor to CleanTechnica writing articles about topics relating to electrification and clean energy. Joe and his family use their own home to experiment and learn about all electric solutions\, solar power and EVs. \nCraig Aaker – Craig is the Operations Manager at GreenSavers\, a dedicated home performance contractor\, taking a systems approach to home improvements and a pioneer in home electrification work. They have won the Energy Star Home Performance Contractor of the Year Award for the last seven years in a row and they are a certified B Corporation
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/en-webinar-air-source-heat-pumps-high-efficiency-heating-and-cooling/
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CATEGORIES:San Diego Building Electrification Coalition
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