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Upgrading Belmont’s Grid

One of the important questions we face as we navigate towards an electrified future is the need to upgrade local power distribution systems. 

Posted byWill BrownsbergerFebruary 21, 2023May 17, 2023Posted inBuilding Energy10 Comments on Upgrading Belmont’s Grid

Heat Pump Policy Outlook

Overall, we are on best feasible path towards building electrification, although there are some uncertainties and some adjustments that we may need to make.

Posted byWill BrownsbergerJanuary 31, 2023December 10, 2023Posted inBuilding Energy41 Comments on Heat Pump Policy Outlook

Networked ground source heat pumps

Networked ground source heat pumps offer an intriguing vision that speaks to several of the challenges in electrification.

Posted byWill BrownsbergerJanuary 30, 2023January 30, 2023Posted inBuilding Energy1 Comment on Networked ground source heat pumps

Partial Conversions

In my previous posts about the economics of electrification, I’ve focused on whole home heat pump conversions and I’ve not adequately appreciated the economics of partial conversions.

Posted byWill BrownsbergerJanuary 22, 2023September 22, 2023Posted inBuilding Energy1 Comment on Partial Conversions

The Municipal Rate Advantage

In the many municipalities with their own light department or a municipal aggregation program, the probability of operating savings is high, although cumulative operating savings may remain modest as compared to the capital costs of a heat pump conversion.

Posted byWill BrownsbergerJanuary 16, 2023May 20, 2023Posted inBuilding Energy5 Comments on The Municipal Rate Advantage

Heat Pump Economics

Even for a conversion from an oil burner, consumers should not count on operating savings from a heat pump conversion.

Posted byWill BrownsbergerJanuary 15, 2023May 20, 2023Posted inBuilding Energy32 Comments on Heat Pump Economics

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