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The energy efficient home improvement credit offers up to $3,200 a year to taxpayers. Republicans may scrap the tax break as ...
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Grist on MSNThe quest to fix the irony at the heart of every heat pumpHeat pumps are essential to ditching fossil fuels, but they rely on powerful greenhouse gases to work. Here’s how to tackle ...
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The Cool Down on MSNNew survey reveals surprising shift in homeowners' heating choices: 'We almost couldn't keep up with the demand'That's according to new data from Mitsubishi Electric, a leading heating and cooling manufacturer that was actually the first company to sell heat pumps in the U.S. over 40 years ago. Heat pump ...
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Daily Mail on MSN'Furnaces will continue firing': Deputy PM updates on Scunthorpe plantDeputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has spoken about being 'confident' the furnaces at Scunthorpe will continue firing keeping British Steel alive.
The Lewis County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, April 1, passed a resolution aimed at protecting the installation of gas furnaces for heating and cooking in new home and commercial construction.
The UK government's seizure of British Steel from Chinese company Jingye on national security grounds suggests extending ...
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Marin Independent Journal on MSNSan Anselmo backs county electrification planSan Anselmo has become the latest municipality to endorse a county plan to reduce natural-gas emissions. The Town Council ...
The appliances are many times more efficient than even the best gas furnaces, and they run on electricity, so they can draw power from renewables like wind and solar. But the very thing that makes ...
Whereas a typical furnace generates the heat it produces by burning a fuel like natural gas, the heat pumps we are discussing actually take heat from the outside air. And they now do so with great ...
After a string of discouraging rulings for other cities, a court upheld NYC's efforts to decarbonize its buildings.
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From the gas tank to the furnace, consumer carbon charge disappearsConsumers are paying a new price on their carbon emissions starting today — $0. The levy had previously been set at $80 per tonne, an amount that has increased yearly since the charge was first ...
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