scranton__electric_appliance_guide
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This document is an introductory guide to Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)-eligible electric household appliances, focusing on energy-efficient alternatives to fossil-fuel-based systems. Heat pumps are presented as 3–5 times more efficient than traditional heating and cooling appliances, with costs ranging from $500–$40,000 including installation, and can operate in temperatures below -20°F in cold-climate models. The guide covers electric and induction stoves as alternatives that do not burn fossil fuels or require gas hookups, and addresses electrical infrastructure requirements, noting that older homes typically have 60–100 amp panels while newer homes have 200 amps or more, with upgrades potentially needed for full home electrification depending on household needs. The document references the Rewiring America Go Electric Digital Guide as a primary source.
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