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Jan 13, 2023 | Energy Efficiency | 2 comments

Heat pumps: The future of energy-efficient heating is already here

If you’re looking to heat your home in a more efficient and cost-effective way, look no further than a heat pump. Learn how you can save on your monthly energy costs and receive a $400 rebate from PPL Electric Utilities.

Even when it’s very cold out, there’s still heat energy in the air. In the winter, heat pumps use electricity to transfer that heat energy from outside, and uses it to heat your home. The process works the same way during the summer, but in reverse. Thanks to modern advances in technology, heat pumps provide energy-efficient heating even in the coldest weeks of Pennsylvania’s winter temperatures.

Ductless Heat Pump
A ductless heat pump (also called a mini-split heat pump) offers flexible heating and cooling for individual rooms or can be set up as a multi-unit zone system throughout the home. They consume 60% less energy than standard resistance-based heating systems and can reduce cooling costs by 30% compared to conventional air conditioners.

Heat Pump Water Heater
A heat pump can also be used to heat water. Just like a mini-split, a heat pump water heater uses electricity to transfer heat from one place to another. An ENERGY STAR® certified heat pump water heater consumes 70% less energy compared to a standard model and you can expect to save an average of $315 a year in energy costs.

Start Saving Now
Our customers can receive a $400 rebate when installing a ductless heat pump or heat pump water heater. These upgrades may qualify for our bonus rebate as well as government tax credits.

2 Comments

  1. Dylan

    why doesn’t your website work? does it have anything to do with how the bills you send out don’t match the meters? if this gets thru, please don’t respond and instead put that effort into improving competency.

    Reply
  2. Gus Johnson

    How in the world can you talk about energy efficiency when you lied about how much energy folks used in January. Y’all should be in prison for abusing for defrauding consumers.

    I, for one, will push that is not a cozy blue collar prison.

    Reply

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