Want government money for a heat pump? Time might be running out
Briefly

Scientists see heat pumps as a significant climate solution, not only cutting pollution from gas heating but also reducing the dependence on gas infrastructure which leaks methane.
Ari Matusiak emphasizes the economic benefits, stating that 62% to 95% of households could save money by switching to a heat pump, showcasing the technology's superiority.
The Biden administration's climate legislation has introduced federal tax incentives up to $2,000 for heat pump installation, alongside state and utility incentives highlighting strong support for this technology.
Heat pumps function as a two-in-one device, operating similarly to air conditioners for cooling and using outdoor heat to warm homes efficiently.
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