More and more Canadians are switching to heat pumps
to heat and cool their homes.
Here’s why.
Heat pumps are a highly efficient (200 to 540 per cent) and cost-effective way to stay warm in winter, cool in summer, and lower harmful emissions.
And they’re cheaper. According to a 2023 report by the Canadian Climate Institute, “the lifetime cost of a standard heat pump using an electric backup system is 13 per cent lower than a gas system with air conditioning.”
Check out these results for Toronto from the Canadian Climate Institute’s interactive calculator and try the tool yourself.
But Baby, Canada’s Cold Outside!
Countries with the coldest climates have the biggest uptake in heat pumps. Norway: over 60 per cent of households. Sweden and Finland: 43 per cent and 41 per cent of households, respectively.
Learn more about cold climate efficacy, heat pump efficiency, and how heat pumps work.
Cold Climate Heat Pump Articles
Leading heat pump manufacturers successfully develop next-generation prototypes to withstand subfreezing weather Clean Technica, January 2024
Oxford study proves heat pumps triumph over fossil fuels in the cold National Observer, September 11, 2023
Coming in from the cold: Heat pump efficiency at low temperatures Joule, September 11, 2023 (Oxford study)
Heat pumps twice as efficient as fossil fuel systems in cold weather, study finds The Guardian, September 11, 2023
A heat pump in every home
[ZERO] CARBON, Chris Hatch, November 10, 2023
Heat Pump Efficiency and Lower Costs
At the end of the day, if you are looking to get a new heating and cooling system in your home, you will get a better, more efficient heating and cooling system if you do a heat pump — and you’ll get it for the same or oftentimes lower cost to the homeowner.
Greg Donahue, Product Manager, Reliance Home Comfort
Air conditioning is out. Heat pumps are in Heat waves, improved technology and government rebates behind soaring interest. CBC News, July 27, 2023, Kyle Bakx | |
How heat pumps pay off: comparing heating and cooling options across Canada Canadian Climate Institute Report, September 2023 | |
HEAT PUMPS PAY OFF: UNLOCKING LOWER-COST HEATING AND COOLING IN CANADA Heat pumps are the lowest-cost option for heating and cooling most homes in Canada. Canadian Climate Institute website | |
Heat pumps will save you big money Refers to the Canadian Climate Institute’s interactive calculator National Observer, September 21, 2023 |
Get the facts, learn the basics about how heat pumps work, and weed out misinformation.
How a Heat Pump Gets Heat From Cold Air, Part 2 — this explainer helps you understand heat pumps by talking about something that works on the same principle: your fridge!
Canadian Heat Pump Myth Buster — this great piece from Efficiency Canada debunks common myths with facts and explanations
How a heat pump works — from the IEA’s Future of Heat Pumps report
Make the switch to a heat pump — benefits, factors to consider, types of heat pumps and more, from BC Hydro
What Is a Heat Pump and Are They Expensive? All You Need to Know — UK-based article details the mechanics, process, energy-savings and installation information, from Bloomberg