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Cold Climate Heat Pumps: Technical Overview

Traditional air-source heat pumps can provide reliable heating when outdoor temperatures are moderately cold. However, once the weather reaches subzero temperatures, heat pumps suffer a drastic loss of performance due to frost accumulation on their outdoor units.

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4 Manufacturers Join Field-Testing Phase of Heat Pump Challenge

Heat pumps from Bosch, Daikin, Midea, and Johnson Controls are moving to the next phase of the challenge, which involves installing and monitoring prototypes in cold-climate locations throughout the U.S. and Canada.


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Leading Heat Pump Manufacturers Successfully Develop Next-Generation Prototypes to Withstand Subfreezing Weather

Leading Heat Pump Manufacturers Successfully Develop Next-Generation Prototypes to Withstand Subfreezing Weather
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DOE Announces Leading Heat Pump Manufacturers Successfully Develop Next-generation Prototypes to Withstand Subfreezing Weather

DOE Announces Leading Heat Pump Manufacturers Successfully Develop Next-generation Prototypes to Withstand Subfreezing Weather
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DOE Announces Breakthrough in Residential Cold Climate Heat Pump Technology

Lennox’s Cold Climate Heat Pump Unlocks Potential for Domestic Manufacturing of Clean Energy Heating Products that Slash Energy Bills for Americans.

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DOE Initiative to Promote Greener HVAC Systems


Friday, May 21, 2021
On Tuesday, Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm announced a series of initiatives to reduce the negative environmental impacts of residential and commercial buildings. Homes and buildings generate more than one-third of the carbon pollution released by the United States each year, use about 40% of the country’s energy, and result in more than $100 billion of waste due to energy inefficiency. In response to the building and construction sector’s significant contributions to climate change, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) unveiled the Initiative for Better Energy, Emissions, and Equity (E3), a program designed to increase energy efficiency in buildings through the use of sustainable heating and cooling technologies.

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Biden administration pushes steps to lower US building sector GHG emissions


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As a battle plays out across the country over the future of natural gas use in buildings, the Biden administration rolled out a slew of initiatives May 17 designed to help spur building electrification, improve efficiency and lower carbon emissions from the building sector.
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In announcing the steps, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm emphasized that residential and commercial buildings account for more than one-third of annual US carbon pollution.
New initiatives include plans for building performance standards for the federal government; partnerships and pilot programs to help electrify and modernize new and existing buildings; research to support innovative heating and cooling systems; energy efficiency standards to advance heat pump technology; and a $30 million investment through the Department of Energy in workforce training to enable high performance buildings.

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