Air source heat pumps play a major role in electrification and decarbonization for homes, buildings, and entire communities.
In this recorded roundtable hosted by New Buildings Institute and sponsored by CEDA, leading manufacturers share the latest insights. Panelists highlight current research, product developments, and performance updates from across the air source heat pump market. The discussion covers a range of system types, from ductless mini-splits to fully ducted configurations.
You’ll learn which heat pump solutions work best for different climates, building types, and budgets. The session also explores how system selection can support energy efficiency goals and reduce emissions at scale.
Watch the recording to gain manufacturer perspectives and discover the best-fit technologies for a range of real-world applications.
View the presentation slides here: ASHP_Manufacturers_Roundtable_CEDA_20231115_Slides.pdf
Panelists
Shawn LeMons, Performance Construction Manager, Mitsubishi Electric Trane U.S.
Shawn is focused on efficient cooling and heating systems for residential new construction. He has multiple certifications including LEED Green Rater, HERS Rater and ICC Residential Energy Inspector. He has 25 years of experience in the residential building industry with small and large companies, non-profits, and volunteer work. Since 2009, he has completed analysis on over 6 million square feet of residential and commercial buildings.
Jonathan Moscatello, Business Development Manager, Daikin North America
Jonathan is a nationally regarded expert in residential contracting and heat pumps. He is also a co-owner of The Heat Pump Store, a heat pump only contracting business based in Oregon that has installed heat pumps in over 20,000 homes. Sarah, his wife, runs the contracting business while Jonathan consults with utility programs, contractors, and distributors to help them grow their heat pump business. In 2021, Jonathan joined Daikin to help the company participate more fully in electrification initiatives.
Mark Thomson, Senior Business Development Consultant, LG Electronics
Mark is an experienced energy demand side management leader, having held key positions in both the utility and vendor sectors. Most recently with LG Electronics in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, as Senior Business Development Consultant from June 2020. Mark has a Master’s Degree in Energy Economics from the University of Texas at Austin and an undergraduate degree from Hamilton College.
James Momperousse, DLS/VRF Sales Manager – Utility-Energy, Carrier Corporation
Suzi Asmus, Senior Program Manager, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
She has been managing NEEA’s Residential HVAC programs since 2015, initially with the Ductless Heat Pump Program and now with the newly-launched Advanced Heat Pump Program. As a liberal arts degree holder, she is shocked every day how much she loves learning about the nitty gritty of residential HVAC and heat pumps.
This webinar was put on in partnership with New Buildings Institute.


