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In addition, the Canadian Government continues to conduct cold climate air source heat pump research and provide valuable references and resources at Natural Resources Canada: http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/energy/science/programs-funding/2066 Ductless type air source heat pump Duct type air source heat pump Air Source Heat Pumps in Southeast Alaska (Source: Cold Climate Housing Research Center http://makinghouseswork.cchrc.org/?p=2534 Southeast Alaska is a promising candidate for ASHP heating appliances because it has a milder climate than the rest of the state and access to affordable hydroelectric power. Because ASHPs take some heat from the outdoor air and require less electricity than electric baseboards, they have the potential to reduce heating costs for homeowners who previously heated with electric appliances. However, there is still uncertainty about the performance of ASHPs in cold climates, and about the barriers to their adoption in Alaska. The Cold Climate Housing Research Center (CCHRC) located in Alaska is planning to explore the opportunity of using ASHPs in Southeast Alaska in a new project: Southeast Alaska ASHP Technology Assessment. The CCHRC plans to conduct 9

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