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Energy Savings Calculator

See how much you could save by upgrading to a more efficient system. Compare options side by side.

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Example Calculation

A 1,800 sq ft home in Medford currently spending $3,200/year on oil heat could save approximately $1,400-$1,800 per year by switching to a cold-climate heat pump, with additional savings from PSEG Rate Code 580 delivery charge discounts during heating season.

Common Questions


Energy Savings FAQ

Estimates are based on industry-standard efficiency calculations and current PSEG Long Island rates. Actual savings depend on home insulation, usage habits, and equipment sizing. A free in-home estimate will give you exact numbers.

SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) measures cooling efficiency. Higher SEER means lower energy bills. New federal minimums are 14–15 SEER2 depending on region. Most systems installed before 2006 are 10 SEER or below.

SEER2 is the updated testing standard effective January 2023. SEER2 ratings are slightly lower than equivalent SEER ratings due to stricter test conditions. A 16 SEER2 unit performs comparably to an older 16–17 SEER unit.

No. This calculator shows energy bill savings only. Rebates and tax credits reduce your upfront equipment cost. Use our Heat Pump Rebate Calculator to see what incentives you qualify for.

Heat pumps handle both heating and cooling in one system. On Long Island, a modern heat pump can cut heating costs by 30–50% compared to oil or older electric resistance heat, while matching or beating a high-efficiency AC for cooling.