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heat pump
noun
a device that uses a compressible refrigerant to transfer heat from one body, as the ground, air, or water, to another body, as a building, with the process being reversible.
heat pump
noun
a device, as used in a refrigerator, for extracting heat from a source and delivering it elsewhere at a much higher temperature
Word History and Origins
Origin of heat pump1
Example Sentences
The government's climate adviser said the move would make switching to electric technologies, such as heat pumps, cheaper and encourage take-up.
Cooper, the party's treasury spokesperson, said the policy would allow home owners and small businesses "to do the right thing" by investing in solar panels, heat pumps and insulation.
While every home and homeowner is different, she said, heat pumps have become increasingly popular as more people become aware of them.
One proposed change is the government's boiler upgrade scheme, which grants money to homeowners replacing their gas boilers with alternatives that don't rely on fossil fuels - such as heat pumps and biomass boilers.
A spokesperson added: "The data centre campus incorporates measures which benefit the environment, including appropriate building standards, solar panels and heat pumps."
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