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  • Heat Pump Systems

    A heat pump can lower your heating costs considerably and double as a cooling system in the summer.

  • Your heat pump questions answered

    Two heat pump experts answer frequently-asked questions about the technology to help you decide if heat pumps are right for you.

  • Keeping cool with heat pumps

    Heat pumps aren't just for heating - they can help you stay cool and comfortable all summer long, too.

  • How to heat (and cool) your home with heat pumps

    This definitive guide to using heat pumps in Vermont goes over the different types of heat pumps, where they are most effective, and the steps you should take before installing a heat pump.

  • 3 stories that prove heat pumps work in VT homes

    Three Vermonters share their stories of improving their comfort and saving energy in summer and winter by installing heat pumps.

  • Heat pumps help food shelf fight hunger

    A new heat pump allows a community food shelf to keep cool and serve hungry community members efficiently.

  • Air-to-Water Heat Pumps

    Work with an Efficiency Excellence Network contractor to install your heat pump and get up to $6,000 back, plus a $500 bonus for income-eligible Vermonters.

  • Ducted Heat Pumps

    Work with a contractor to install your heat pump and get a $1,200-$2,200 instant discount, plus a bonus for income-eligible Vermonters. You may also be eligible for federal tax credits to help offset the cost of these projects.

  • Is a ductless heat pump right for you?

    A heat pump helps you to maintain a comfortable temperature in your home year-round while using less energy than many other heating and cooling systems.

  • Who knew? 8 ways NOT to use a heat pump

    You might be surprised by some of the ways a heat pump works differently than a boiler or furnace. If you want to minimize your energy use and maximize your comfort, here’s a few tips on what not to do.

  • How to maximize your ductless heat pump

    Heat pumps can help you save energy and money. When paired with an integrated control to maximize your heat pump’s efficiency, your savings and comfort can improve.

  • Pumps, Motors & Drives

    Energy-efficient pumps, motors, and drives can yield considerable savings when optimized and properly sized.

  • How efficiency's best makes its way to Vermont

    Efficiency Vermont researches air to water heat pump technology, seeks to transform marketplace

  • Furnaces & Boilers

    Furnaces and boilers are a common way to heat in Vermont, with higher-efficiency systems saving more over time.

  • Dual Fuel/Hybrid Heat Pump Rooftop Unit

    Vermont businesses now have access to heat pump rooftop unit (HPRTU) HVAC that leverages clean and efficient heat pump technology. Combining a heat pump and gas furnace, these dual fuel (also referred to as hybrid) units bring exceptional flexibility and efficiency to your HVAC system.

  • Integrated Controls for Ductless Heat Pumps

    Install integrated controls with a new ductless heat pump in a single family home and get up to $600 back.

  • Save money and cut your greenhouse gas emissions: An energy expert explains how

    Great advice from an expert on how to make your home more comfortable and more affordable. By weatherizing our homes and, where it makes financial sense, investing in a heat pump. Vermonters can save money and help fight climate change at the same time.

  • Ground Source Heat Pumps

    Hire a participating contractor and get up to $2,100 cash back per ton on qualifying equipment, plus a $500 bonus for income-eligible Vermonters. If you receive electric service from Hyde Park Electric, you may not be eligible for the full incentive amount. You may be eligible for federal tax credits to help offset the cost of these projects.

  • Ductless Heat Pumps

    Hire a contractor and get a $500-$600 instant discount on qualifying models at a participating distributor, plus a bonus for income-eligible Vermonters. You may also be eligible for federal tax credits to help offset the cost of these projects.

  • A guide to home heating systems

    Compare facts on some of the most popular choices for home heating systems, including boilers, furnaces, wood stoves, and heat pumps.

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