Scope 1 Emissions Reduction: Why All Eyes Are On Heat Pump Technology

 

Scope 1 Emissions Reduction: Why All Eyes Are On Heat Pump Technology

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Institutions with sustainability goals that include a transition from direct fossil fuel usage (Scope 1 emissions) are increasingly adopting heat pump technology as a low-carbon solution for heating and cooling requirements. Heat pumps, which are nearly a 100-year-old technology, provide ultra-high-efficiency cooling and enable heating requirements to be met with the same high-efficiency technology.

The outcome is reduced operational expenses and reduced electrical capacity requirements relative to traditional electrical resistance heating technology. Join Trane to learn more about this technology, how it dovetails with corporate sustainability commitments, and a future outlook on technology capabilities. 

Key Takeaways:

  • Learn how and why heat pump technology can support emissions reduction goals
  • Understand key differences, benefits, and drawbacks of heat pump technology relative to other heating and cooling technologies
  • Explore a framework for how to evaluate and integrate heat pump technology into your decarbonization program
  • Get insights from real examples of emissions reduction projects that leverage heat pump technology

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