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Why heat pumps are still so hot in the US

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United States
Iniciada July 17, 2026

It feels as if it should be illegal to even think about heating appliances during the height of summer—seriously, these heat waves in New York have been brutal—but we need to talk about heat pumps. The appliances use electricity for heating, they’re incredibly efficient, and they’re on the rise. (For what it’s worth, many heat…

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Government incentives should be expanded to promote the installation of heat pumps nationwide.

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Heat pump efficiency gains should be verified through independent testing, not manufacturer claims or lab conditions.

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Any heating technology policy should be evaluated on actual energy efficiency gains, upfront costs, and grid impact—not ideology.

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Heat pump adoption rates should be tracked against actual greenhouse gas reductions, not installation numbers alone.

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Renewable electricity generation must expand substantially before heat pumps become a genuinely low-carbon solution at scale.

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Federal tax credits for heat pump installation should prioritize low-income households to prevent climate solutions from widening wealth gaps.

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Investing in heat pump technology should be balanced with other renewable energy solutions to ensure a comprehensive approach to energy transition.

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Mandating heat pumps in new construction before technology costs drop further will price first-time homebuyers out of the market.

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Residential energy policies should prioritize heat pump adoption as a key strategy for sustainable development.

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Existing natural gas infrastructure should be repurposed to deliver hydrogen fuel rather than replaced with electric heat pumps.

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