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Why Heat Pumps?

Canada’s cold climate means that space heating accounts for a remarkable 61% of the energy used in the average Canadian home.

The challenge of heat pumps has long been their efficiency at low outdoor temperatures. To face this challenge, GREE has developed core, patented technologies, which include:

  • Low Temperature Tow-stage Compressor
  • Full 3-DC inverter
  • Bridge-free Digital PFC Control
 

These enable Gree heat pumps to heat and cool in extreme climates, -30°C for heating, 46°C for cooling, helping Canadians save up to 70% in energy compared to conventional electric heating systems.

Heat Pump Cooling Mode Electricity Usage Calculator

Just insert the size of your heat pump (tonnage) and the SEER rating, and the calculator will tell you how many kWh your heat pump uses per hour, per day, and per month.
Please note that the data provided by the tool is for reference only. Actual savings will depend on the customer’s specific usage patterns.*

Heat Pump Cooling Mode Cost Calculator

In addition to heat pump (tonnage) and the SEER rating, you need to input your electricity prices ($/kWh) and the calculator will tell you how much it costs to run a heat pump in cooling mode per hour, per day, and per month.
Please note that the data provided by the tool is for reference only. Actual savings will depend on the customer’s specific usage patterns.*

Heat Pump Heating Mode Electricity Usage Calculator

Just insert the size of your heat pump (tonnage) and the HSPF rating, and the calculator will tell you how many kWh your heat pump uses per hour, per day, and per month.
Please note that the data provided by the tool is for reference only. Actual savings will depend on the customer’s specific usage patterns.*

Heat Pump Heating Mode Cost Calculator

In addition to heat pump (tonnage) and the HSPF rating, you need to input your electricity prices ($/kWh) and the calculator will tell you how much it costs to run a heat pump in heating mode per hour, per day, and per month.
Please note that the data provided by the tool is for reference only. Actual savings will depend on the customer’s specific usage patterns.*

The Benefits of Heat Pump

  • Dual Heating and Cooling: Heat pumps are designed to work efficiently in cold climates like Ontario — while also doubling as a cooling system in the summer.
  • Efficiency: The cost of heating and cooling your home with a heat pump is typically less than oil, propane, or electric resistance.
  • Zoned Temperature Control: With heat pumps, you can individually control the heating and cooling preferences of different rooms in your home.
  • Cleaner and Safer: There is no combustion of fossil fuels, fuel storage, or carbon monoxide emissions associated with heat pumps. Heat pumps also have the lowest carbon emissions of any heating source.
  • Easier: Heat pumps require minimal maintenance and eliminate the hassle of scheduling fuel deliveries and worrying about fluctuating fuel costs. Additionally, you won’t have to struggle with installing room/window A/Cs every spring and then removing them every fall.

The warmer, cooler, easier way to heat and cool your home. Today’s heat pumps are a better, more convenient way to keep your home comfortable all year long, without burning fossil fuels like oil, propane, or natural gas.

Heat pumps do not require a lot of maintenance. They require a system check once a year, but this can be done by the homeowner instead of paying a professional to perform a check. The low amount of maintenance required by a heat pump is a benefit to homeowners that are looking for ways to save money on expensive household repair projects.

This helps save money in the long run.

One of a heat pump’s major benefits is that it is eco-friendly. Because no fossil fuels are used for the heat pump’s operation, there are no noxious fumes being released into the air. The reduction of carbon emissions helps the environment. This also helps home users save about $459 annually.

Heat pumps are fairly quiet, operating at a lower sound than most dishwashers. They also help improve air quality by filtering the air and dehumidifying your environment. Good air indoor air quality is important because it can help prevent sickness and health complications.

Here are the metrics that we can use to determine if it makes sense to stop a heat pump at -7 °C degrees:

  • At -7 °C, an average heat pump has a COP value of about 2.4. That means it has 240% efficiency.
  • At -7 °C, a good low-temperature heat pump has a COP value of about 2.5. That means it has 250% efficiency.
  • At -7 °C, an electric furnace and electric space heater have a COP value of 1. That means they have 100% efficiency.
  • At -7 °C, a 90 AFUE gas furnace will be able to convert 90% of the energy stored in natural gas into heating output.

As we can see, heat pumps have an above 100% higher efficiency than electric furnaces at -7 °C. That is because heat pumps don’t ‘burn’ electricity to create heating output as electric furnaces do. They use electricity to pump available heat from the outdoors inside.

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