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Regina Fred touches one of her window-mounted heat pumps in her apartment in the Queens borough of New York, on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. The heat pump, part of a pilot project by the New York City Housing Authority, is aimed at cutting energy costs and lowering emissions. (AP Photo)
Decorations adorn one of Regina Fred's window-mounted heat pumps in her apartment in the Queens borough of New York, on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. The heat pump, part of a pilot project by the New York City Housing Authority, is aimed at cutting energy costs and lowering emissions. (AP Photo)
Daniel Melo, project manager for sustainability and energy programs for New York City Housing Authority, shows Regina Fred, right, how to clean a window-mounted heat pump in the Queens borough of New York, on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. The heat pump, part of a pilot project by the NYCHA, is aimed at cutting energy costs and lowering emissions. (AP Photo)
Daniel Melo, project manager for sustainability and energy programs for New York City Housing Authority, adjust the dial on Regina Fred's window-mounted heat pump in the Queens borough of New York, on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. The heat pump, part of a pilot project by the NYCHA, is aimed at cutting energy costs and lowering emissions. (AP Photo)
Lisa Mercado watches television as Daniel Melo, project manager for sustainability and energy programs for New York City Housing Authority, checks on a window-mounted heat pump in her apartment in the Queens borough of New York, on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. The heat pump, part of a pilot project by the NYCHA, is aimed at cutting energy costs and lowering emissions. (AP Photo)
Regina Fred stands in her apartment as a window-mounted heat pump, left, in one of her bedrooms operates in the Queens borough of New York, on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. The heat pump, part of a pilot project by the New York City Housing Authority, is aimed at cutting energy costs and lowering emissions. (AP Photo)