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1. Heat Pumps Are Up to 2 to 3 Times More Efficient.
We’re living through a quiet but powerful shift in how we power our lives. More and more homeowners are choosing electric upgrades, from induction stoves to battery-powered lawn tools and high-efficiency heat pumps. These technologies are cleaner, quieter, and better for the environment—and they’re built to meet the needs of today’s homes and a sustainable future.
In a time when every eco-conscious decision matters, heat pump technology stands out for its substantial benefits beyond heating, cooling and water heating. To support this global shift in our communities, National Grid customers in New York can claim generous rebates to help them make the switch and join the clean energy future.
Myth: Heating your home and water with a heat pump is less efficient than using electric resistance, natural gas, oil, and propane.
Fact: Heat pumps are up to 2 to 3 times more efficient than traditional electric resistance, natural gas, oil or propane systems.
Myth: Heat pumps don’t work well in the extreme Northeast winter weather.
Fact: New generation heat pumps are effective, even in cold climates! While this misconception may have held some truth in the past, today’s heat pump technology is more advanced than ever.
Pro Tip: When transitioning to heat pumps, consult a professional who is familiar with cold climate heat pump applications. Rely on the expertise of approved installers to help you select the right equipment and system size for your home needs.
Myth: I could never afford a heat pump system.
Fact: Heat pumps are expensive, but National Grid offers significant rebates to help customers make the switch.
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Heat pumps outperform traditional HVAC systems by moving energy rather than generating it. While conventional systems—like furnaces—heat by burning fuel or using resistance, heat pumps extract heat from the air, ground, or water and transfer it indoors to keep you warm during the winter—or move it outdoors, for cooling in the summer. Heating and cooling your home using heat pumps is up to 2 to 3 times more efficient than traditional HVAC systems.
2. Heat Pumps Offer Both Heating and Cooling.
Heat pumps are multitasking systems that can effectively heat and cool your home room-by-room, and deliver year-round comfort, eliminating the need for separate systems like furnaces and air conditioners, increasing efficiency, reducing maintenance, and making a little more room for the things that matter most to you.
3. There’s a heat pump for every need.
Whether your home has a ducted system or not, there’s are heat pump model to accommodate your needs. No ducts? No problem! Mini-split heat pumps can heat and cool your entire home as efficiently as ducted systems like geothermal or central air source heat pumps. Plus many models come with built-in HEPA filtration systems that improve indoor air quality by removing pollen, dust, and allergens. Also, the unmatched efficiency of this technology is not limited to heating and cooling, now you can also heat water at home and use up to 70% less electricity than traditional, less efficient water heaters.
Using significantly less energy and running on electricity instead of burning fossil fuels, heat pumps are a smarter choice to help reduce your carbon footprint and to protect for the environment.
Effective March 1, 2025, higher heat pump incentives are now available—making these clean energy systems more affordable than ever.
• Air-source heat pumps (Central/ducted and Mini-split/non-ducted)
• Geothermal heat pumps
• Air-to-water heat pumps
• Heat Pump Water Heaters (replacing boilers, radiators, or radiant systems)
Plus, you can save up to $1,000 on the latest eco-friendly water heaters, which use up to 70% less electricity than traditional models and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Here are some reasons why every home and business should consider going all-in on electric heating and cooling:
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In this Video: Energy experts discuss how new generation heat pump technology has made significant strides over the last decades.
In this Video: Switching to a cold climate heat pump is a great way to save on energy usage. Rebates are available with National Grid to upgrade to a heat pump system that will keep you comfortable all year round.
4. Heat Pumps Are an Eco-friendly Way to Heat and Cool Your Home.
We’re living through a quiet but powerful shift in how we power our lives. More and more homeowners are choosing electric upgrades, from induction stoves to battery-powered lawn tools and high-efficiency heat pumps. These technologies are cleaner, quieter, and better for the environment—and they’re built to meet the needs of today’s homes and a sustainable future.
In a time when every eco-conscious decision matters, heat pump technology stands out for its substantial benefits beyond heating, cooling and water heating. To support this global shift in our communities, National Grid customers in New York can claim generous rebates to help them make the switch and join the clean energy future.
Heat pumps outperform traditional HVAC systems by moving energy rather than generating it. While conventional systems—like furnaces—heat by burning fuel or using resistance, heat pumps extract heat from the air, ground, or water and transfer it indoors to keep you warm during the winter—or move it outdoors, for cooling in the summer. Heating and cooling your home using heat pumps is up to 2 to 3 times more efficient than traditional HVAC systems.
Heat pumps are multitasking systems that can effectively heat and cool your home room-by-room, and deliver year-round comfort, eliminating the need for separate systems like furnaces and air conditioners, increasing efficiency, reducing maintenance, and making a little more room for the things that matter most to you.
Myth: Heating your home and water with a heat pump is less efficient than using electric resistance, natural gas, oil, and propane.
Fact: Heat pumps are up to 2 to 3 times more efficient than traditional electric resistance, natural gas, oil or propane systems.
Myth: Heat pumps don’t work well in the extreme Northeast winter weather.
Fact: New generation heat pumps are effective, even in cold climates! While this misconception may have held some truth in the past, today’s heat pump technology is more advanced than ever.
Pro Tip: When transitioning to heat pumps, consult a professional who is familiar with cold climate heat pump applications. Rely on the expertise of approved installers to help you select the right equipment and system size for your home needs.
Myth: I could never afford a heat pump system.
Fact: Heat pumps are expensive, but National Grid offers significant rebates to help customers make the switch.
Still On the Fence?
The future of heating and cooling is here.
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