Winslow, Maine · Est. 2026 Kerosene · Oil · Propane → Cold-Climate Heat Pumps
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The case · Section I

The math of a burning furnace.

Kerosene, oil, or propane, the physics is the same: you buy energy, then throw part of it away. Here is exactly where it goes.

01 What 80% AFUE means

Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency is the share of a fuel's energy a furnace converts to usable heat across a season. At 80% AFUE, one of every five gallons you pay for leaves as flue loss and combustion inefficiency. That is the rating when the unit is new and tuned; after many Maine winters, real output commonly runs below it.

Fill a tank three times a winter, and a fifth of it heats the sky.
02 Dollars in, heat out

The same energy, split two ways

80% FURNACE ~20% up the flue 80% to heat HEAT PUMP 300%+ heat per dollar Same dollar of energy in — very different heat out.
Fig. 2 — A furnace keeps ~80% of its fuel's energy as heat; a heat pump delivers 300%+ by moving heat rather than burning it.
03 The comparison
Measure80% AFUE fuel furnaceCold-climate heat pump
How it makes heatBurns fuel on-siteMoves heat from outdoor air
Efficiency~80% of fuel, minus flue loss300%+ (COP ~3, up to 30 BTU/W)
Cold-weather ratingHSPF2, rated for Maine
Air conditioningNoneBuilt in
Fuel deliveriesOngoing, price-volatileNone
Indoor airCombustion byproductsNo on-site combustion
RebatesNoneUp to $9,000 (+HEAR for mobile)

COP = coefficient of performance. HSPF2 = current cold-climate heating standard. BTU/watt and HSPF2 vary by model and outdoor temperature.

04 What changes at home
A.

Lower, steadier bills

Fewer units of energy for the same warmth — and no winter fuel-price whiplash.

B.

Summer cooling

The January heater runs in reverse to cool and dehumidify in July.

C.

Cleaner and quieter

No flame, no fuel smell, no combustion byproducts indoors.

No cost · No obligation

The facts point one way. Get your numbers.

A registered Maine installer will size the system, confirm your rebate tier, and quote the net cost — at no charge.