Americans want heat pumps – but high electricity prices may get in the way
Heat pumps are common primarily in warm southern states such as Florida where winter heating needs are relatively low.
Heat pumps are common primarily in warm southern states such as Florida where winter heating needs are relatively low.
Energy use creates emissions, and for most households, our biggest energy hogs are heating and air conditioning.
New research shows that city and state climate policies often leave renters behind.
Geothermal energy could provide as much as 15% of the world’s electricity needs by 2050.
Energy efficiency programs can save residents billions of dollars, improve affordability and reduce utilities’ costs.
Efficiency upgrades can save energy and money while reducing carbon emissions.
The cost of renewables is plummeting, heat pumps are selling like crazy and red states are raking in cash from ...
A new report says U.S. households need to buy 14 million extra heat pumps, induction stoves and other electric alternatives ...
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