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[QUOTE="NJCuse97, post: 5529685, member: 5058"] Wow! This thread got not just political, but also fairly technical! I’m enjoying following this one! I will say that I worked on design and operation of a NYC building with a substantial air source heat pump array. As others have said, it struggled in extremes and the building has not been able to eliminate its traditional boiler/hot water system. The NYC “all-electric” incentives were ultimately a good idea, but poorly timed and rolled out. The grid can’t support, and ignoring the existing steam system has caused huge cost spikes for needed steam. The programs aimed at developers and landlords instead of energy providers. ConEd is finally looking into ways of providing steam with renewable electric fired boilers fed from offshore wind, micro-nuclear, and other sources. Micro-grids are also a new but logical consideration. What surprised me was learning that NYS gives little incentive consideration to hydroelectric, and the state actually generates a good amount of it. [/QUOTE]
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