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Webinar: Reasons for Switching to All-Electric, July 26, 12 PM
Event Description
Residential electrification is a crucial step in the pathway towards widespread decarbonization, and with the recent advancement and increased availability of electric appliances now may be the best time to ditch the gas meter. In this module we will explore the benefits of electrification, provide an overview of the considerations when going all-electric, discuss a variety of technology options and best practices for incorporating heat pumps for both domestic hot water and space heating.
By the end of this module attendees will be able to:
• Summarize the benefits of building electrification
• Discuss the major considerations when electrifying residential homes
• Understand how heat pump systems operate and where they can be applied
• Describe the various options available for non-fossil fuel water heating.
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