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From the study "Replacing gas boilers with heat pumps is the fastest way to cut German gas consumption"

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English: "The coefficient of performance (COP) of a widely sold air-to-water heat pump for various water supply temperatures to the heating circuit, as a function of the temperature difference at which the heat pump operates (i.e., water supply temperature minus outdoor intake air temperature)33. Bold line: Our conservative estimate with a quadratic polynomial34, given in Supplementary Note 6."
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Author Authors of the study: Pietro P. Altermatt, Jens Clausen, Heiko Brendel, Christian Breyer, Christoph Gerhards, Claudia Kemfert, Urban Weber & Matthew Wright

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