• SaneMartigan@aussie.zone
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    3 days ago

    There might be. Any of that stuff in Australia is very much “pay a licensed professional” to do the work, so it costs a fortune and companies defend their share in the market rather than embrace new tech.

    • GreenCrunch@piefed.blahaj.zone
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      3 days ago

      Here in the US heat pumps are unreasonably expensive too… We already have AC, it’s the same damn thing but backwards! There was a government credit to lower the cost, but I’m guessing that mostly affected the sticker price (since it was X% of the cost up to some maximum I think) so the heat pump company can make more. Adoption is more challenging if a building has older central AC as well, since we use different refrigerants now (much better for environment), but they run at a different pressure, so you need to replace the coils and all refrigerant lines, which is expensive.