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Cold-climate air source heat pumps can replace your existing heating and cooling systems or provide supplemental temperature control in targeted areas of your home. Make sure your air source heat pump is rated for cold climates before finalizing the purchase with your installer.
Cold-climate air source heat pumps extract heat from the air outside and distribute it inside your home. During warmer months, this process is reversed to provide cooling by pulling heat out of your interior space. Air source heat pumps can be used to heat or cool single rooms and whole homes.
There are two different types of distribution methods for cold-climate air source heat pumps. While both are classified as air source heat pumps, they have different internal components and move the heat into your home in different ways:
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Cold-climate air source heat pumps are best suited for apartments, additions, or rooms that always seem too hot or too cold, no matter what you do to the thermostat. If you have an existing duct system, consider a heat pump that replaces or supplements your existing heating system, while also replacing air conditioning in its entirety.
Air source heat pumps offer the same cooling benefit as an air conditioner, often at a higher efficiency.
If you want a heat pump to be your primary heating system, you’ll need a "cold-climate air source heat pump" and a secondary heating system.
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If your home is currently heated with electricity, with a cold climate air source heat pump, you could see 55% bill savings. For propane, 30% bill savings or more.
If your home is currently heated with natural gas, efficient natural gas furnaces have been an affordable way to heat Minnesota homes. A cold-climate air source heat pump or one of the many other heat pump options can provide efficient cooling and economically offset your furnace operation in the spring and fall for heating. A household might consider an air source heat pump in a home heated by natural gas for reasons beyond cost savings — becoming a net-zero energy, solar-ready, or all-electric home.
If you have a tax appetite, you can take advantage of a tax credit of up to 30% of the cost for purchase (between Jan. 1, and Dec. 31, ) and installation of a heat pump, up to $. Learn more about these clean energy incentives on our Guide to the Inflation Reduction Act.
In addition, the Home Energy Rebates available from the Inflation Reduction Act include point-of-sale rebates for households earning up to 150% of area median income that will apply to heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, and heat pump clothes dryers. The rebate has a $14,000 cap.
The Minnesota Residential Heat Pump Rebate Program will provide a rebate of up to $4,000 for the purchase and installation of a heat pump for space heating and cooling in a home.
Find out what your utility offers with the Air Source Heat Pump Collaborative's list of utilities and the rebates they offer for heat pumps.
The Air Source Heat Pump Collaborative also offers more incentives and financing options to consider.
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