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by Tostino
517 days ago
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A heat pump can be well over 100% efficient based on the energy input for equivalent resistive / chemical heating. E.g. your heat pump could use 100w of electricity to move 400w worth of heat (if generated resistively) from the outside to inside. There have been multiple studies done that show that current generation heat pumps are quite a bit more efficient for a given volume of gas to burn it in an electrical generation plant and use a heat pump than it is to burn it in the house / building. |
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