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    Benjamin Carr, Ph.D. ??‍?? (benjaminhccarr@hachyderm.io)'s status on Thursday, 23-May-2024 10:04:55 JST Benjamin Carr, Ph.D. ??‍?? Benjamin Carr, Ph.D. ??‍??

    The One Thing That’s Holding Back the #HeatPump
    One recent study found that if everyone in #US got a heat pump, it’d slash emissions in building sector by 36 to 64%, and cut overall national #emissions by 5-9%. (Because they’re fully electric, #heatpumps run on a grid increasingly loaded with #renewableenergy.)
    It’s not the technology itself. It’s that we don’t yet have enough trained workers to install heat pumps for full-tilt #decarbonization.
    https://www.wired.com/story/heat-pump-worker-shortage/
    https://archive.ph/dA2mV

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      The One Thing Holding Back Heat Pumps
      from Matt Simon
      If billionaires actually cared about saving the planet, they’d pool their vast wealth and buy everyone a heat pump. But it’s not funding, or the technology itself, that’s preventing a full heat pump takeover.
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      The One Thing Holding Back Heat Pumps | WIRED
      archived 6 May 2024 15:26:59 UTC

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