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The sun gives many energies to the earth, most of the energy are stored in the air, water and ground. Air source heat pump moves free energy from the air and uses it to heat and cool the building, or prepare domestic hot water. It is a cheap, ecological and reliable heat source, which can be used by anyone.
Air source heat pump draws heat from outdoor to your home, this is different with a gas or oil furnace, because they don’t actually produce any heat by burning fuel, electricity is not being used to produce heat but drive a heat pump, so it can save much energy consumption and reduce your energy bills.
Data from Europe shows that all the heat pumps connected by the end of 2022 avoided over 54 million tons of CO2, as more and more countries are scrapping fossil fuel heaters, heat pumps, powered with energy from clean and renewable sources, have the potential to reduce total Co2 emissions by at least 500 million tons by 2030.