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Heat pumps 101

Heat and cool your home while saving energy and reducing emissions!

This webinar will go over the basics of heat pumps and highlight the most common heat pump technologies on the market. The talk will also go over the latest rebates through the State of California (where you can save thousands of dollars per unit installed) and how to apply for them. We will also have a local heat pump installer as a panelist so you can ask a pro your questions about what to actually expect during an install!

We will also demo our new Heat Pump Evaluation Tool – an online calculator that tells you how much money and emissions you can save by switching from conventional heating/cooling systems to electric heat pumps. 

The webinar will be hosted by Krista Myers (she/her), M.S. in Geology and Geophysics, and a B.S. in Earth and Planetary Science with seven years of climate change research experience, and she volunteers with local climate action organizations.

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    The free version of Analytica lets you create and edit models with up to 101 variables, which is pretty substantial since each variable can be a multidimensional array. It also lets you run larger modes in ‘browse mode.’ Learn more about the free edition.

    While Analytica doesn’t run on macOS, it does work with Parallels or VMWare through Windows.


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