Messaging Strategies to Drive Heat Pump Adoption in Minnesota
This report outlines strategies to increase heat pump adoption in Minnesota by improving communication between program administrators and customers.
This report outlines strategies to increase heat pump adoption in Minnesota by improving communication between program administrators and customers.
This report details a field monitoring study aimed at characterizing the energy consumption, operational costs, and environmental impacts of various system configurations, specifically focusing on dual fuel air-source heat pumps in cold climates.
Dual fuel heat pumps expand consumer choice and provide comfort and cost benefits to customers, create business opportunities for contractors, and enable demand-side management and load flexibility for utilities and grid operators.
This in-person training brings industry experts directly to your organization, covering program design, implementation, evaluation, and technology topics.
This report expands on previous analyses by examining individual homes from the 2020 RECS data set and exploring scenarios related to electrification, gas pipe replacement, and the integration of ground-source heat pumps in cold climates.
The report explores the feasibility of electrifying space heating in cold climates, emphasizing the effectiveness of hybrid systems combining cold climate heat pumps and biofuel backups to minimize life-cycle costs.
The report outlines strategies for transforming the air source heat pump (ASHP) market in Wisconsin, emphasizing the importance of coordinated efforts among stakeholders to increase adoption.
This website details the efforts of the NODE Collective to create and maintain a comprehensive data set of incentives and rebates for households adopting highly efficient electric technologies, including heat pumps, water heaters, induction cooktops, and more.