HARRISON — “Baked Potatoes and Heat Pumps” has attracted RHM’s biggest audience yet. Resilient Harrison Maine (RHM) sponsored EcoHeat Maine of Norway for an informative presentation on how heat pumps work and what kind of maintenance they need. They were hosted in Harrison by The United Parish UCC of Harrison and North Bridgton on June 26. It was part of RHM’s efforts to help people save money by becoming more climate resilient.
Over a dozen participants ate baked potatoes and chili and then got to examine some of the internal components of a heat pump. Many excellent questions were asked in the Q&A session.
Resilient Harrison Maine is a group of Harrison residents helping our town work together to save money by increasing our climate resilience.
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