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  2. Fact check: Heat pumps move heat energy from outside to ... - AOL

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    The Government has written that a heat pump “generates 3 times more energy than it consumes”.. Evaluation. Heat pumps are highly efficient and can release three times as much heat energy into ...

  3. Are heat pumps the key to accelerating the energy transition?

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    Heat pumps consume a lot less energy and are at least three times more energy efficient compared to conventional heating and air conditioning systems. Heat pumps cost a bit more upfront but do ...

  4. Thermal efficiency - Wikipedia

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    The reason the term "coefficient of performance" is used instead of "efficiency" is that, since these devices are moving heat, not creating it, the amount of heat they move can be greater than the input work, so the COP can be greater than 1 (100%). Therefore, heat pumps can be a more efficient way of heating than simply converting the input ...

  5. Heat pump - Wikipedia

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    In cold weather, a heat pump can move heat from the cool outdoors to warm a house (e.g. winter); the pump may also be designed to move heat from the house to the warmer outdoors in warm weather (e.g. summer). As they transfer heat rather than generating heat, they are more energy-efficient than other ways of heating or cooling a home. [2]

  6. How do heat pumps work? What to know about installation ... - AOL

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    For ductless heat pumps, the most popular in Minneapolis, it's $6,000 to $7,000 per house zone, while forced air heat pumps cost between $10,000 to $20,000, depending on the model. A traditional ...

  7. Coefficient of performance - Wikipedia

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    The heat pump itself can be improved by increasing the size of the internal heat exchangers, which in turn increases the efficiency (and the cost) relative to the power of the compressor, and also by reducing the system's internal temperature gap over the compressor. Obviously, this latter measure makes some heat pumps unsuitable to produce ...

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