I can’t afford to heat my home any more because of a forced transition from affordable gas to expensive electricity, I’d rather not be forced to also no longer be able to afford to cook, thank you.
Funny thing is, I’m all for an eventual switch away from gas, it makes sense on every level, just not until it becomes something I can actually afford.
As much as I love being green and fighting climate change, and I do my part where I can, I first need to look out for my family and ensure that we can stay warm in the winter and cook food year round.
Right. Here in California PG&E is ripping us off for electricity more and more every year. I am absolutely not going to trap myself into using only electricity, trapping me in their monopoly.
PG&E supplies both the gas and the electricity. You’re locked into dealing with them no matter which one you use (with the exception of rural areas using propane)
I don’t think I’ve seen that happen anywhere. People switching home heating are installing heat pumps, which move more energy than they consume, which typically more than makes up for the cost difference.
I also don’t think I’ve seen anywhere do a forced switch yet, though Basel has one in the works
I can’t afford to heat my home any more because of a forced transition from affordable gas to expensive electricity, I’d rather not be forced to also no longer be able to afford to cook, thank you.
Funny thing is, I’m all for an eventual switch away from gas, it makes sense on every level, just not until it becomes something I can actually afford.
As much as I love being green and fighting climate change, and I do my part where I can, I first need to look out for my family and ensure that we can stay warm in the winter and cook food year round.
How much does electricity cost where you are at?
Right. Here in California PG&E is ripping us off for electricity more and more every year. I am absolutely not going to trap myself into using only electricity, trapping me in their monopoly.
PG&E supplies both the gas and the electricity. You’re locked into dealing with them no matter which one you use (with the exception of rural areas using propane)
California has expensive electricity because of a deal made decades ago to ensure utility profits stayed high as state-level efficiency mandates kicked in. I expect that deal to be revisited as we shift towards full electrification of space heating.
I have tanks filled with kerosene and propane for my gas appliances. But for a lot of CA you’re right.
Socal gas is my gas provider and pge is my electricity provider
Yeah, some parts of southern California are like that; the rest of the state is all PG&E for both except a few municipal utilities
Lol what.
I don’t think I’ve seen that happen anywhere. People switching home heating are installing heat pumps, which move more energy than they consume, which typically more than makes up for the cost difference.
I also don’t think I’ve seen anywhere do a forced switch yet, though Basel has one in the works
This is just trolling