• MstrDialUp@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I don’t see how this is “full circle”. In places where it does get that cold, most homes already have a form of heating for the house. Adding on a heat pump or, at least in my case in the Midwest, replacing the central AC unit with a heat pump just means that you’re only kicking that original heating system on a few days out of the year. That’s a massive reduction in use compared to being the only source of heat for half the year.

    It’s a problem that new construction homes would need to fix if they don’t want an NG connection at all, but it’s not unsolvable.