Heat Pump vs Propane Heat in Connecticut
How Connecticut's rebates, electricity rates, and propane costs compare — and what to calculate before switching from propane to a heat pump.
Is a heat pump better than propane heat in Connecticut?
For many Connecticut propane users, switching to a heat pump meaningfully reduces annual heating costs. Propane is among the most expensive heating fuels per BTU. A heat pump with a COP of 2–3+ delivers the same heat for roughly half the operating cost or less, depending on electricity rates. Energize CT rebates (estimated $250–$10,000) further reduce the net cost of switching.
Savings are not guaranteed. Verify your utility's electricity rate and current propane price before calculating payback.
Estimate my rebateHeat pump vs. propane — key comparison factors
| Factor | Propane heat | Heat pump |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel source | Propane (delivered or tank) | Electricity |
| Cost per BTU | High — among most expensive fuels | Lower with COP 2–3+ |
| Price volatility | High — global commodity | Lower — utility rate changes |
| Upfront cost | Low (replace furnace) | Higher, but Energize CT rebates reduce it |
| Energize CT rebate | Not applicable | $250–$10,000 |
| Also cools in summer? | No — separate AC needed | Yes — same system |
| Carbon footprint | Moderate-high | Lower with clean electricity |
| Tank ownership | Tank rental or ownership required | No tank needed |
What to calculate before switching from propane in Connecticut
Is a heat pump better than propane heat in Connecticut?
For most Connecticut propane users, a heat pump lowers annual heating costs. Propane is among the most expensive heating fuels per BTU, and a heat pump with COP 2–3+ delivers the same heat for significantly less. Energize CT rebates further reduce installation costs. Run the numbers with your actual rates.
What rebate does Connecticut offer for switching from propane?
Propane homes typically qualify for the highest heat pump rebate tiers through Energize CT. Estimated range: $250–$10,000. Exact amounts depend on your utility and equipment. Verify with Energize CT.