• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    During freezes, too. Heating your home with electricity - particularly at Texas’s ERCOT exploding rates - is far more expensive than using natural gas.

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      10 months ago

      Many of us are not under ERCOT. Utilities in Louisiana are heavily regulated. I doubt that they can do much without running into trouble.

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      10 months ago

      That’s an ERCOT problem. And I guarantee you, if you average the cost on a long term scale it’s better. Just because heat pumps work poorly in super cold weather doesn’t mean they’re not the better choice.

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        10 months ago

        That’s an ERCOT problem.

        Perhaps. But its hard to ignore when you’re in Texas.

        if you average the cost on a long term scale it’s better

        I’ve heard this claim with roof solar panels as well. As soon as I actually crunch the numbers, you’re talking about a 5-10 year window before you see any kind of payoff.

        If we’re talking about Multi-Family Units that have an industrial scale system? Sure. Would be great if these were mandatory, both to keep down energy utilization and overall costs. But for detached dwellings, you’re talking about a huge upfront cost with a lot of potential risks of improper installation and some very marginal changes in cost over a few months a year that aren’t notably better than a well-maintained higher end HVAC or… just insulating your home better.