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  2. Pros & Cons of Gas Heat Pumps - HomeAdvisor

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    Sometimes referred to as absorption pumps, gas heat pumps work similarly to any other air-source heat pump, except instead of using electricity to fuel their operation they rely on natural gas like furnaces.

  3. Heat Pump Vs. Gas Furnace: 8 Major Myths - hvac.com

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    Heat pump or gas furnace, which is best? Get your HVAC facts from the pros & bust the 8 major myths before comparing & choosing heat pumps for the home.

  4. Natural Gas or a Heat Pump? Where You Live Matters

    www.aga.org/natural-gas-or-a-heat-pump-where-you-live-matters

    The graph below shows that natural gas is more affordable in 41 out of 50 states when comparing ENERGY STAR natural gas furnaces to ENERGY STAR electric heat pumps. As a rule of thumb, the higher the average annual heating bill, the greater the savings from natural gas.

  5. Absorption Heat Pumps: An Emerging Technology for Large Homes

    www.energy.gov/energysaver/absorption-heat-pumps-emerging-technology-large-homes

    Absorption heat pumps are air-source heat pumps that use a heat source such as natural gas, propane, solar-heated water, or geothermal-heated water instead of electricity. Due to the common use of natural gas as a heat source, they are often called gas-fired heat pumps.

  6. Heat Pump vs. Gas Furnace: Which Is Better? - USA TODAY

    www.usatoday.com/money/homefront/hvac/heat-pump-vs-gas-furnace

    Read our heat pump vs. gas furnace guide to determine the best climate-control system for your home. We compare their costs, uses, ideal climates and more.

  7. Heat Pump Pros and Cons: A Comprehensive Guide - hvac.com

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    Unlike traditional furnaces, which burn natural gas or oil to produce heat, air-source heat pumps transfer heat from outdoors to the inside of homes to provide warmth, using only electricity and refrigerant.

  8. The Guide to Efficient & Affordable Natural Gas Heat Pumps

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    In this guide we will discuss natural gas fired heat pumps along with their economic, environmental, and resiliency advantages & benefits. Natural Gas Heat Pumps (GHP) are heat pumps that utilize the combustion of natural gas to drive the heat pump system.

  9. Heat Pumps - Department of Energy

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    Absorption heat pumps are air-source heat pumps that run on a heat source -- usually natural gas -- rather than electricity. Learn if a heat pump is a cost-effective option for heating and cooling your home.

  10. A Heat Pump Might Be Right for Your Home. Here’s Everything to...

    www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/guides/heat-pump-buying-guide

    Once the temperature starts to drop below freezing, as he explains in that article, natural gas could be a cheaper option than a heat pump, depending on local energy pricing.

  11. Natural Gas Heat Pumps - American Gas Association - aga.org

    www.aga.org/research-policy/resource-library/natural-gas-heat-pumps

    Gas heat pumps can utilize a range of gaseous fuels including natural gas, renewable natural gas and hydrogen. Advanced gas heat pump systems can provide homes and businesses with highly efficient space heating, water heating and cooling options.