Back to All Events

Strategies for Home Energy Efficiency: What’s up with Heat Pumps? Part II

View Presentation Slides HERE

Event Address: Teton County Library, 125 Virginian Ln

Curious about heat pumps and how they perform in Jackson’s climate? Heat pumps are highly efficient systems that provide both heating and cooling by transferring heat rather than generating it—making them up to three times more efficient than traditional electric resistance and a cost-effective, all-electric alternative to conventional HVAC systems. Join Energy Conservation Works and Big Horn Heating and Cooling for a free, in-depth session on why more homeowners are making the switch.

We’ll cover how heat pumps provide efficient heating and cooling year-round, what the installation process looks like, and what to expect as a homeowner. We’ll also share info on rebates, local financing options, and the federal tax credit. Bring your questions - we’ve got answers!

Previous
Previous
May 14

Jackson Hole Summit: Energy, Economics, and Environment

Next
Next
July 14

Strategies for Home Energy Efficiency: Learn Heat Pump Basics & Up to $900 in Rebates [Jackson lunch presentation]