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So, what did all this renewable energy get California?

So, what did all this renewable energy get California?

The third highest electricity rates in the country. Now you would think that with the large amount of people using electricity that this would make the costs would go down. Texas is a perfect example. The more renewable, the lower the rates. Even Ohio, a state that still relies heavily on fossil fuel, the rates are much lower.

Region Average Residential Comparison to National Average
California 31.77¢/kWh ~82% higher
U.S. Average 17.45¢/kWh

California 31.77¢
Ohio 16.00¢
Texas 14.00¢

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Converting your house from Natural Gas to Electricity isn’t cheap.

Converting your house from Natural Gas to Electricity isn’t cheap. So, you’re considering of switching over to all electric. Sounds like you bought the climate activists charge that it’s cheaper and better for the environment. Let’s see.

First the old furnace and air conditioning unit needs to go. New ductwork needs to be added. Now replace all those appliances that are gas powered. What’s that cost you? Finally installing an electric heat pump and going solar. The cost there is what?

Homes that are fully electrified — heat pump HVAC, heat pump water heater, electric stove/oven, electric dryer, solar, storage, EV — cannot get by on smaller 100-amp or 125-amp electric services. Costs for individual consumers can range from $5,000 for a simple electric service upgrade to well over $20,000 if underground wiring or transformers need to be updated. Upfront utility engineering fees and delays of six months or more are typical. Cities and states that plan to electrify existing buildings must find ways to proactively streamline and reduce costs for electric service upgrades.

 

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