And at the same time, they’re going to reduce our energy demand and our greenhouse gas emissions. But there are some places where everyone benefits, and I think heat pumps are a good example of that,” said Alexander Gard-Murray, PhD, a political economist at Brown University and co-author of 3H Hybrid Heat Homes: An Incentive Program to Electrify Space Heating and Reduce Energy Bills in American Homes.
“We’ve come to see climate solutions like paper straws as being something worse than what we’re used to.
In fact, most experts agree they’re one of the best ways for homeowners to reduce their carbon footprint and reap the benefits of a greener future without sacrificing comfort. They’re the cheapest and most efficient way to handle both heating and cooling for your home, no matter where you live. Heat pumps are good for your wallet-and the world. Sign up for Wirecutter's newsletters to get independent reviews, expert advice, and the very best deals sent straight to your inbox.