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    7 months ago

    Big buildings like this usually use a central boiler. I’d be shocked if they weren’t.

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      7 months ago

      It still amounts to “I’m heating up a big tank of water and supplying it to people on an as-needed basis.” The article makes it clear that they’re using several to supply the whole building:

      Electric water boilers | These provide hot water for the building and are typically more energy efficient than gas boilers, which are common in New York City.

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        7 months ago

        Fair enough. I guess there could be a time when they need resistive to augment that but I’d think with sufficient boiler capacity you could do only heat pump.

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          You definitely can do only heat pump, but adding resistive backup is cheap if you’re already putting in new wiring anyways. So people do.