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Cool Off With Affordable, Efficient Heat Pumps

Southern California Edison offers advice on how to get one at a reduced cost.
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Tips for Keeping Summertime Electric Bills Down

Tips for Keeping Summertime Electric Bills Down

Many Southern California Edison customers rely on window-mounted and portable air conditioners to keep cool. Here are some tips for preventing these devices from using more ...
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New Green Incentives Set to Spur Home Electrification

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Tips for Keeping Summertime Electric Bills Down

Tips for Keeping Summertime Electric Bills Down

Many Southern California Edison customers rely on window-mounted and portable air conditioners to keep cool. Here are some tips for preventing these devices from using more ...
View Story
CSU Dominguez Hills Aims for Net-Zero Carbon With SCE Pilot

CSU Dominguez Hills Aims for Net-Zero Carbon With SCE Pilot

California State University, Dominguez Hills is on a mission — slashing greenhouse gas emissions and emerging as a national energy-efficiency and sustainability leader among ...
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New Green Incentives Set to Spur Home Electrification

New Green Incentives Set to Spur Home Electrification

The Inflation Reduction Act, the most significant climate legislation in U.S. history, is a $370 billion clean energy investment brimming with green incentives for anyone considering home energy-efficiency upgrades like new electric appliance purchases or energy-saving retrofits.
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    Cool Off With Affordable, Efficient Heat Pumps

    Southern California Edison offers advice on how to get one at a reduced cost.
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    Published on August 04, 2023
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    Tips for Keeping Summertime Electric Bills Down

    We've all felt the heat. From Lancaster to Palm Springs and Tulare to Irvine, the past few weeks have brought scorching temperatures. July was Earth's hottest month on record.

    So, if you're planning to buy an air conditioner or replace your natural gas-powered furnace or water heater, electric heat pumps and heat pump water heaters offer energy-efficient alternatives that are good for your wallet — and the planet.

    Like a modified refrigerator, heat pumps move heat from one place to another, providing cooling and heating (depending on seasonal temperatures) with a single appliance — already a money-saver. Since heat pumps transfer heat rather than generate it, they're up to four times more efficient than gas systems, further reducing energy use and cost.

    Ducted and Ductless Heat Pumps

    • Some heat pumps use ducts connected to a traditional forced air system; ductless, "mini-split" versions are available too and can be wall-mounted or purchased as a window unit.
    • These highly versatile appliances can also work in a hybrid system, with ducted and ductless units and a smart thermostat.

    Instead of replacing one inefficient, carbon-emitting appliance with another (and potentially being stuck with it for years), consider this: electric heat pumps can save you up to $400 annually.

    Heat pumps are also available at no cost for qualified, low-income customers through SCE's Energy Savings Assistance program.

    New, expanded incentives offered in California, along with the Inflation Reduction Act passed by Congress last year, make heat pumps and other energy-efficient appliances more affordable than ever.

    Large, outdoor heat pump condensers can support ducted or ductless systems and sometimes both. Slim, space-saving outdoor units are common with ductless heat pump systems. Wall-mounted mini-splits are the most energy-efficient heat pump option.
    Large, outdoor heat pump condensers can support ducted or ductless systems and sometimes both. Slim, space-saving outdoor units are common with ductless heat pump systems. Wall-mounted mini-splits are the most energy-efficient heat pump option.

    The statewide TECH Clean California program has hundreds of enrolled contractors who partner with SCE and can help you claim up to $3,100 in incentives when replacing a gas appliance with a heat pump or heat pump water heater through The Switch Is On campaign.

    TECH Clean California incentives can be layered with IRA tax credits and rebates for even more savings.

    To find a TECH Clean California-approved contractor, explore heat pump incentives and learn more about making the switch to electric, go to The Switch Is On.

    To learn more about cost-effective, energy-efficient appliances for your home or business, visit sce.com/classes and take a free online or in-person class at SCE’s Energy Education Centers.

    For more information on rebates and incentives, visit sce.com/rebates.

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