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  2. How much more will it cost to heat your home this winter? - AOL

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    Here's what's driving up home heating costs, and how much families are expected to spend this winter.

  3. What's The Difference Between A Heat Pump And A Furnace ...

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    Discover the key differences between heat pumps and furnaces, including energy efficiency, cost, and climate suitability. Learn which heating system is best for your home and lifestyle.

  4. Central heating - Wikipedia

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    Common components of a central heating system using water-circulation include: A supply of fuel, electric power or district heating supply lines; A boiler (or a heat exchanger for district heating) which heats water in the system; Pump to circulate the water; Radiators through which the heated water passes in order to release heat into rooms.

  5. Winter Heating: How To Choose the Best System for Your Home ...

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    With the federal government still offering incentives for energy efficient home improvements, including home heating systems, it might make sense to upgrade your home heating system as winter takes...

  6. Ground-coupled heat exchanger - Wikipedia

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    An alternative to the earth-to-air heat exchanger is the "water" to earth heat exchanger. This is typically similar to a geothermal heat pump tubing embedded horizontally in the soil (or could be a vertical sonde) to a similar depth of the earth-air heat exchanger. It uses approximately double the length of pipe of 35 mm diameter, e.g., around ...

  7. Heat pump - Wikipedia

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    For example, an air-to-water heat pump that produces 6kW at a SCOP of 4.62 will give over 4kW of energy into a heating system for every kilowatt of energy that the heat pump uses itself to operate. When used for space heating, heat pumps are typically more energy-efficient than electric resistance and other heaters.

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