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Merino Energy Comes Out Of Stealth With $3,800 Heat Pump System, At Our Coming Hawaii Electric Home Show

Key Takeaway

The emergence of new players like Merino Energy with competitively priced residential heat pump systems indicates a growing market for building electrification, which will gradually impact electricity demand and grid planning for utilities and IPPs.

AI Summary

  • Merino Energy, a new "climate hardware company," has launched its first product, the Merino Mono.
  • The Merino Mono is described as a "professional-grade home heat pump" system, priced at $3,800.
  • This product launch signifies continued innovation and market entry in the electrification of building heating, which could contribute to long-term shifts in residential/small commercial electricity demand profiles.

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Merino Energy is a new “climate hardware company” (I like that phrasing) based out of San Francisco that just came out of stealth mode this week. The company notes that it is “building a new category of professional-grade home heat pumps,” and it launched its first product, the Merino Mono, ... [continued] The post Merino Energy Comes Out Of Stealth With $3,800 Heat Pump System, At Our Coming Hawaii Electric Home Show appeared first on CleanTechnica .