Tracking Energy Efficient Heating Systems in New Construction
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open in viewerThe residential heating sector creates ever-increasing quantities of greenhouse gases as new homes are built. Electric heat pumps, an alternative heating system, can reduce residential heating emissions. However, policymakers lack a system to collect and analyze data about where they are being installed. This project, sponsored by Atlas Public Policy, resulted in the creation of an automatic data collection and visualization tool that streamlines identification of correlations between heat pump adopters in different areas. This tool assists policymakers in understanding how to focus new legislation to increase the adoption of heat pumps in newly developed homes, thereby decreasing the residential heating sector’s toll on the environment—even as more homes are built.
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- E-project-121423-133910
- 115172
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- 2023
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- Sponsor
- UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Date created
- 2023-12-14
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- Source
- E-project-121423-133910
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- Última modificação
- 2024-02-07
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