Upgrading your home’s heating with a heat pump is one of the most effective ways to reduce your overall carbon footprint and make your home more comfortable. An ideal time to consider a heat pump is when you need to replace your existing heating or cooling system or when you want to add air conditioning, because heat pumps provide cooling as well as heating.
While traditional heating systems burn fuel to create heat, a heat pump instead works by “pumping” heat into or out of a home. Heat pumps can operate down to below 0℉ outdoor temperatures, and though they require electricity to operate, they typically use 2 to 4 times less energy than conventional electric or fossil-fueled heating systems. A heat pump can supplement your existing heating system or completely replace it. Heat pumps can save a lot of money over time if your home is currently heated with oil, propane, or electric baseboards.
Concord's web site has an excellent heat pump information page about the technology and rebates available to residents. In order to qualify for some of the incentives, you should first do what you can to improve your home's insulation and reduce drafts. We have exactly the thing for you: sign up for a no-cost Home Energy Assessment.
Choosing an installer and equipment can be complicated and time consuming. But thankfully, the Concord Municipal Light Plant (CMLP) benefits from the transition to electric heat, which it promotes as an important part of the Town's Climate Action Plan.
CMLP has contracted with Abode Energy Management to provide no-cost technical and educational resources to support our customers who wish to install heat pumps. Abode will provide sizing and design support to CMLP customers and contractors to ensure that the installed system delivers the savings and comfort expected, as well as reduces the home’s overall carbon impact.
We suggest taking the following steps:
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Two basic types of heat pumps are available:
For both types of systems, Concord homes qualify for rebates from CMLP and additional incentives via the MA Home MVP program.
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