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by yyy888sss 717 days ago
Pioneer? Nearly every home in the US already uses heat-pumps: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/technology-adoption-by-ho...

In cold climates many people still use gas heating because its cheaper, making electricity cheaper would be the only realistic way to increase heat-pump usage in winter.

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We don't use gas much for heating in northern Europe. At least not in Scandinavia, Iceland and Finland (Maybe Denmark is a small exception). Norway is also Europe's biggest gas exporter. I don't think gas heating is noticeably cheaper than heat pumps, but smaller upfront costs.
Yeah; gas is big largely in Germany, and even moreso in the Netherlands since they historically had an enormous gas field in Groningen.
Practically every house in the world has more one (or more) ... a refrigerator.
Yep. And quite a few have air conditioning as well.