>Are they making better heat pumps these days?
Ground water heat pumps have been available for many years & are able to 
provide the primary heat @ much lower ambient temps due to the temperature 
of the available ground water.

Kenneth Waller

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From: "Gonz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Doomsday is coming upon us?


>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Very well put Jostein.
>>
>> Add like to throw in a thought or two. The two main problems is transport
>> and heating/cooling.
>>
>> We have all noticed that Godfrey has bought himself a fancy new
>> environmental car. By doing this he contributes directly. This has 
>> started a
>> spin off of this thread. I believe it means that his purchase has had 
>> impact
>> on our way of thinking. Kudos for that.
>>
>> By doing these small things we influences each others mindset. I on the
>> other hand have decided to put my heat pump on hold. Instead I have 
>> decided
>> to isolate my house better.
>
> Good choice.  Are they making better heat pumps these days?  I lived in
> the northern USA for a while and a heat pump that was in one place I
> lived was only effective down to some lower threshold temp, then the
> electric heat (ouch, expensive) would take over.
>
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