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by Ottolay
1268 days ago
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The issue with heat pumps is that most of the ones currently being installed in South East of the US don't work well below +20F let alone 0F or -20F. Most of them are being installed with an electrical resistive backup heat, which is incredibly inefficient. The problem is when a cold spell like Christmas 2022, with temperatures down towards 0F. All the heat pump users switch to resistive backup heat and it overloads the electric grid and we get rolling blackouts. In my opinion, heat pumps are amazingly efficient at moderate cold temps, but they really need propane or wood heat backup for the really cold temperatures instead of resistive heaters. |
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Maybe you are saying that heat->electricity->heat is inefficient, since most electricity is produced from heat inefficiently.
I always get tripped up by this, since I live in an area where almost all electricity is hydro. In that case resistive heating seems fine.