Commentary: Heat pumps cut costs and pollution. So why isn’t it easier to install one in California?
by Andrew Heath, Los Angeles Times
Apr 08, 2024
3 minutes
The nation’s electric utilities have voiced overwhelming support for reducing carbon emissions. Eighty percent of U.S. electricity customers are served by a utility with a 100% carbon-reduction target, according to the Smart Electric Power Alliance, and utility executives have touted their sustainability plans at the U.N. Climate Conference, Davos and beyond.
So why is it so hard to get help switching to a climate-friendly heat pump?
Marvels of modern engineering, provide heating and cooling by transferring warm or cold air into or out and cut greenhouse gas emissions .
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