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“Renewable Gas: Not A Climate-Aligned Solution for Buildings” covers biogas and synthetic gas and why neither are viable alternatives to building electrification.
Electrification is the most viable option to fully decarbonize Texas’ buildings. Alternative fuels like renewable gas are more expensive, limited in supply, and can still cause significant environmental and health impacts. Texas must plan to transition away from existing gas infrastructure as part of its clean energy strategy.…
“All Electric Buildings: Key to Achieving Climate Goals” quantifies the carbon benefits of heat pump technology and provides proof points for why states must urgently plan a transition away from gas infrastructure.…
View Full Resource“All Electric Buildings: Key to Achieving Climate Goals” quantifies the carbon benefits of heat pump technology and provides proof points for why states must urgently plan a transition away from gas infrastructure.
To reach New York’s goal of cutting carbon emissions 85 % by 2050, we must stop burning fossil fuels in buildings. Heat pumps are a readily available and effective solution for reducing building emissions today.…
“Renewable Gas: Not A Climate-Aligned Solution for Buildings” covers biogas and synthetic gas and why neither are viable alternatives to building electrification.
Electrification is the most viable option to fully decarbonize Minnesota’s buildings. Alternative fuels like renewable gas are more expensive, limited in supply, and can still cause significant environmental and health impacts. Minnesota must plan to transition away from existing gas infrastructure as part of its clean energy strategy.…
“All Electric Buildings: Key to Achieving Climate Goals” quantifies the carbon benefits of heat pump technology and provides proof points for why states must urgently plan a transition away from gas infrastructure.
To reach Minnesota’s goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2050, we must stop burning fossil fuels in buildings. Heat pumps are a readily available and effective solution for reducing building emissions today.…
“Modernizing the Grid with All-Electric Buildings” discusses the grid infrastructure impacts of building electrification and why existing constraints should not slow heat pump deployment.
Maryland must modernize its electric grid to maintain reliable and affordable power. Efficient, all-electric buildings can be a valuable tool in optimizing this evolution. There’s no need to wait: today’s grid can already serve thousands of new electric systems as utilities continue long-term planning efforts.…
“All Electric Buildings: Key to Achieving Climate Goals” quantifies the carbon benefits of heat pump technology and provides proof points for why Maryland must urgently plan a transition away from gas infrastructure.
To reach Maryland’s goal of net zero emissions by 2045, they must stop burning fossil fuels in buildings. Heat pumps are a readily available and effective solution for reducing building emissions today.…
“All Electric Buildings: A Health Priority” covers the indoor and outdoor air quality impacts of fossil fuel combustion that can be addressed through building electrification.
Burning fossil fuels for cooking and heating produces pollution that harms Ohioans, especially children, the elderly, people of color, and low-income households. Ohio can prioritize health by helping residents and businesses make the switch to all-electric appliances.…
“All Electric Buildings: A Health Priority” covers the indoor and outdoor air quality impacts of fossil fuel combustion that can be addressed through building electrification.
Burning fossil fuels for cooking and heating produces pollution that harms Michiganders, especially children, the
elderly, people of color, and low-income households. Michigan can prioritize health by helping residents and businesses make the switch to all-electric appliances.…
“All Electric Buildings: A Health Priority” covers the indoor and outdoor air quality impacts of fossil fuel combustion that can be addressed through building electrification.
Burning fossil fuels for cooking and heating produces pollution that harms Nevadans, especially children, the elderly, people of color, and low-income households. Nevada can prioritize health by helping residents and businesses make the switch to all-electric appliances.…