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2. If we fix this, heat pumps become cheaper than gas.

1. We're overcharging heat pumps for the grid,   to subsidize everyone else.

3. Without costing anyone anything.

Winter peak never exceeds summer peak by 2045 in BGE, Pepco, PDL

Why is this overcharging?

Heat pumps aren't triggering grid upgrades, they're using spare capacity.

Why does this create a cross-subsidy to everyone else?

What if we fixed this overcharge?

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40% of cold-climate buildings are in Northeast

Maine = 4x Massachusetts, 8x New York

How?

$650K: full strategy

Help gov make rates

Help advocates win rates

Mobilize manufacturers

Help media get it right

$200K: "one and done" to "always on"

$50K: keep to lights on, do RI and CT reports