The Power of Hybrid Solutions: Benefits of Supplementing Heat Pumps with Boilers

The Power of Hybrid Solutions: Benefits of Supplementing Heat Pumps with Boilers

Webinar
Date: August 21
On-Demand
Cost: No cost

Heat Pump Webinar

Summary

Hybrid heating plant solutions, comprising heat pumps with backup boilers, are a practical option for customers seeking to reduce their carbon footprint with reduced risk.   The following topics will be covered during this educational webinar:

  • The market drive for electrification.
  • The carbon footprint of common types of hydronic heating plant devices
  • The impact the electrical grid has on the net carbon footprint of electrified devices
  • Performance challenges associated with air-to-water heat pumps
  • How hybrid solutions can help overcome performance challenges of air-to-water heat pumps while still supporting carbon reduction goals

Level: Intermediate

Presenters

olivier headshotOlivier Damiron
Project Manager - Electric and Electrode
Cleaver-Brooks

 

 

 

 





chris lane headshotChris Lane
Product Manager
Cleaver-Brooks

 

 

 

 





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