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[–] dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world 61 points 8 months ago

I am a simple bird; I see a Technology Connections video and I click.

I in fact have already replaced my fossil fuel heating system with a heat pump, as of last year. When I called to fire my oil delivery company -- who last quoted me $4.14 per gallon for the first 150 gallons, and then "variable market rate" after that -- the CSR told me in dire tones that if I installed a heat pump "my electric would go up real high."

And it did. About $27 per month. Which is about $273 less per month than I was paying these dickheads before, in the coldest couple of months of winter. My mini-split system also cools the house, and does it way better and more efficiently than the selection of rattletrap window units I used to have. And this is in my poorly insulated, ramshackle 1920's redneck wind tunnel of a house. As I improve the insulation in here over time I expect matters to improve even more. Climate benefits notwithstanding, just by doing this I cut like $1400 of yearly expenses between burning oil and running the air conditioners.