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Affordable Heat Solutions for Maryland Homes
Maryland, USAFriday, March 20, 2026
Beyond money, cleaner air is a major benefit. Gas appliances contribute over 20 % of Maryland’s nitrogen‑oxide pollution, which drives smog and causes health problems. Upgrading low‑income homes with heat pumps could save the state roughly $145 million each year in medical costs, by preventing asthma attacks and reducing prescription expenses.
The state already offered a one‑time $80 payment to customers using a large fund, but the new proposal would provide long‑term relief. By funding installations of efficient electric equipment—including heat pumps, induction stoves and better insulation—Maryland could lower bills for families that currently depend on expensive heating fuels. Programs like EmPOWER Maryland already give rebates up to $8, 000 for heat pumps, and pilot projects in other cities show strong results.
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