Takeaways:
- A new bill in the US will make heat pumps more popular by boosting domestic production, giving manufacturers tax credits of between $600- $1000 per machine.
- Heat pumps transfer heat rather than generate it and is more efficient than a regular boiler or furnace.
- Berkeley, California became the first U.S. city to prohibit new gas hookups and New York City has become the largest city to pass a ban last winter.