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Busted! 5 Common Myths About Going Electric

There are plenty of misconceptions about going electric. Let's take a look at some of the most common myths.

Published: 6/28/2024 7:40:58 PM

Is going electric really worth it, or are the rumors true? Let's separate the truth from the myths.

Electric myths

The goal of increasing the use of electric technologies to reduce dependency on fossil fuels — natural gas, gasoline, propane and more — but not everyone is ready to make the change. Whether they're just used to natural gas or are skeptical of going electric, many people have likely heard and fear these electrification myths. Let's get to the bottom of it.

1.Going electric will decrease your electricity bill

Going electric can help you save on energy costs, but having more appliances and devices that use electricity will actually increase your monthly electricity bill. The cost savings result from using clean and inexpensive electricity instead of costly gasoline, diesel fuel and fuel oil.

2.Natural gas produces fewer emissions

Electric appliances and equipment produce no site emissions, and generating electricity produces far less greenhouse gas emissions than vehicles burning fossil fuels. With the growing popularity of renewable energy sources, the future is looking brighter and brighter for clean, green electricity.

3.Electricity provided by renewable sources is not reliable

Renewable energy sources are not only reliable and cheaper, but they also strengthen the electric grid. Getting electricity from wind, solar and other renewable energy sources makes the grid more secure and resistant to service disruptions. Plus, batteries can store extra power until needed, making renewables an even more resilient option.

4.Going electric is too difficult

Though electrifying an entire home at once may be overwhelming, taking small steps toward electrification is as easy as upgrading an old appliance, tool or device. Heat pumps, water heaters, cooktops, lawn equipment and more can be replaced with electric models, electrifying your home one step at a time.

5.Electric appliances require more maintenance

Electric vehicles, appliances and devices have fewer moving parts than their fuel-burning counterparts. Fewer things that can break means less maintenance, resulting in reduced maintenance costs. With long life expectancies, you can expect to save money with efficient, reliable electric appliances and systems for many years.

Ready to make the switch? Electrifying your home can help you and your family save money and energy while living sustainable and healthy lives.

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