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> Heat pumps are really cool. They're great technology that can produce 3x the amount of heat output for electric input (vs. a traditional 100% efficient electric heater, that outputs 1 to 1). This makes them compete with gas on price (since gas is usually 3x cheaper than electric per kWH).

Does that mean a gas powered heat pump could be even cheaper?
Reddit Linkhttps://www.reddit.com/r/glasgow/comments/qbabqr/electric_cars_and_heat_pumps/hhchx49/
CreatedWed 20th Oct 2021 11:53am
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