I thought this was going to be about magnets or those metals that remember their shape.
Those heat pumps sound so sci fi.
But either way this is goodm
Everything about energy production and storage.
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I thought this was going to be about magnets or those metals that remember their shape.
Those heat pumps sound so sci fi.
But either way this is goodm
In Germany, R-32 will phase out by 2030, they are replacing it with R290. R-410a can't be installed in new heatpumps starting 2026.
It's confusing that other countries are apparently years behind, especially considering that technologies are apparently available.
Thanks. That's useful information for the uncertain years ahead. For now the article says
“Our math shows R-32, plus good refrigerant management, those two things combined solve almost all of the refrigerant problem,” said Romanin. “Because of that data, Gradient believes the industry should stay on R-32 until we’re ready for natural refrigerants.”
It may not be useful to make country by country comparisons given that each has its own set of obstacles in the way of green energy. Not all solutions are collectively adaptable yet, it's true.
Just to make this clear R290 is also known as propane.
wait, so companies selling heat pumps will be able to say they sell propane and propane accesories?
Thanks. They definitely discussed propane in the article
This year? My heat pump was installed in 2023 and uses R-32