Unveiling the Hidden Efficiency: Geothermal Heat Pumps for Home Heating and Cooling

Geothermal heat pumps, a lesser-known but efficient alternative to traditional heating and cooling systems, are gaining popularity in the US due to their energy efficiency and potential cost savings. These systems use underground temperatures instead of outdoor air to heat and cool homes, resulting in an average of 30% less electricity use compared to air-source heat pumps. While the upfront cost is higher, tax credits and incentives are available to offset the expense. Geothermal heat pumps are particularly beneficial for those living in regions with cold winters and hot summers. Companies like WaterFurnace and Dandelion Energy are leading the way in promoting and installing these systems, with the goal of reducing carbon emissions and providing sustainable temperature control for homes.
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