Could a heat pump be your source of northern air conditioning?
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Could a heat pump be your source of northern air conditioning?
Miriam Bosiljevac and Ollie Williams
Monday June 15, 2026 at 6:00am MT
A heat pump installed in Yellowknife. Photo: Arctic Energy Alliance
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The initial results are in from a study of how heat pumps perform – and how cost-effective they are – in the Northwest Territories’ climate.
Heat pumps have been promoted as a climate-friendly and affordable heating solution across southern Canada, but the new Arctic Energy Alliance study suggests they still have significant limitations in the NWT’s coldest weather.
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