scranton__electric_appliance_guide
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This guide introduces Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)-eligible electric household appliances available to Scranton residents, including heat pumps, electric/induction stoves, and related electrical infrastructure. It explains that heat pumps are 3-5 times more efficient than fossil fuel heating systems and can cost $500-40,000 installed, with potential full coverage through upcoming rebates, while electric and induction stoves offer energy-efficient alternatives that eliminate fossil fuel use. The document also outlines electrical panel upgrades and wiring requirements for whole-home electrification, noting that smart panels may enable full electrification without traditional utility service upgrades.
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