Heat Pump

What is a Heat Pump?

heat pump is an energy-efficient heating and cooling system that uses electricity to transfer heat rather than generate it directly. This allows it to keep your home warm in winter and cool in summer, making it a versatile, cost-effective, and eco-friendly alternative to traditional heating and air conditioning systems.


How Do Heat Pumps Work?

Winter: Extracts heat from the outside air and moves it indoors to warm your home.
Summer: Works in reverse—pulling heat from inside and moving it outdoors to cool your home.

Unlike furnaces and boilers that burn fuel (gas, oil, or propane), heat pumps use electricity to move heat from one place to another, reducing both energy costs and carbon emissions.


Heat Pumps Are Ideal For:

  1. Homeowners looking to reduce energy costs and carbon footprint
  2. Older adults who want consistent, comfortable indoor temperatures
  3. Homes in Newburyport & Massachusetts, where extreme temperatures are a concern

Why Heat Pumps?

Add A/C and Comfort

Whether it’s adding air conditioning or making that cold room cozier, heat pumps can make your home more comfortable.

No Fossil Fuels

Heating and cooling are the biggest sources of emissions in your home. Heat pumps use electricity from the grid – and Massachusetts has a cleaner grid every year.

Lots of money available

Homeowners in Massachusetts can take advantage of Mass Save rebates for heat pumps—$3,000 per ton (up to $10,000) for whole-home installations and $1,250 per ton (up to $10,000) for partial-home setups. Additionally, the federal tax credit offers 30% off the cost, up to $2,000 per year, for qualifying heat pumps and heat pump water heaters.

Heating, Cooling & Hot Water

Want one system for your home that does it all? Look no further than heat pumps. Heating, cooling, hot water – heat pumps, they got it.

Cold Climate Ready

Maine homeowners are adopting heat pumps at record speed – proving they work in New England.

Safer than fossil fuels

Heat pumps don’t burn fossil fuels so you reduce the risk of fires and explosions.

Meet our Clean Energy Counselors (CECs)

Clean Energy Counselors (CECs) are community volunteers who help their peers navigate clean energy solutions. As trusted guides, they assist residents in understanding energy efficiency upgrades, available rebates, and clean energy options like solar and heat pumps. CECs play a key role in empowering their neighbors to make informed, cost-saving energy choices.

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