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A centralized hub for instructions on cold climate air source heat pump installation best practices and design considerations. These resources are intended to complement manufacturer-specific product training.   

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Interested in ready-made curriculum for your ASHP training needs?

The MN ASHP Collaborative’s Comfort Advisor Training is available for use through a grant from the Minnesota Department of Commerce.

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Understanding the 25C Tax Credit Updates for Heat Pumps and HVAC Systems: What Contractors Need to Know

As we approach January 1, 2025, the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) has announced key updates to the Residential Electric HVAC Specifications, which will impact tax credit eligibility for heat pumps and other high-performing HVAC systems.  

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Heat pump research is needed to better understand their efficiency in cold climates.

Sizing and Selection

The following resources provide guidance on how to size and select heat pumps.  

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Pressure and Airflow

Proper airflow is crucial to ensure optimal heating and cooling performance. This resources can help assess ductwork and static pressure. 

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The MN ASHP Collaborative is funded through Minnesota's Efficient Technology Accelerator, a partnership funded by the state’s investor-owned utilities (IOUs), and consumer-owned utilities (COUs), administered by the Minnesota Department of Commerce, Division of Energy Resources (DER), and implemented by Center for Energy and Environment (CEE).

  • Start Your Journey
    • Step By Step Guide
    • Benefits of Heat Pumps
    • How Heat Pumps Work
    • Buying Guide
    • FAQs
  • Savings Estimator
  • Incentives & Financing
  • For Contractors
    • Become a Preferred Contractor
    • Training & Events
    • Learning Resources
    • Marketing Resources
    • Newsletter Sign-Up
  • Find a Contractor