Should We Electrify Everything?
Replacing direct-use fossil fuels (e.g., propane, heating oil or gasoline) with electricity to reduce overall emissions and energy costs is called beneficial and equitable electrification. We have in some instances replaced gasoline- and diesel-powered cars with electric vehicles. Fuel oil for heating a home can been replaced by using electric thermal stoves or heat pumps. However, should we electrify everything?
Join the final workshop in the series leading up to the Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference to find out the answer to that question and much more:
“Electrify EVERYTHING!?” — May 3-4 —
For more information on the conference or workshop series, visit .
Image designed by Joanne Zulinski (https://www.eesi.org/electrification/be)