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Let Us Count the Ways We Love Induction

induction cooking goes back 100 years. But induction cooking’s moment has arrived. Currently, only 3% of homes in the US have induction (but the market has grown more than 40%…

Induction Cooks Better than Gas

…show the efficiency of induction even higher, making 74% a conservative figure. Induction also heats faster. In Paul’s test, water boiled in 5.8 seconds using induction, while it took 8.3…

Low Carbon Kitchens

…electric transfers 65 to 70%. For longer cooking, electric coil heating is almost as efficient as induction; while both are much more efficient than gas. With induction, the stovetop barely…

We Electrified Everything – and So Can You!

…cooking. Induction cooktop Induction cooking changes everything in the kitchen. Before, our choices were gas or electric coils. Both are inefficient, but gas had the upper hand due to its…

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Creating Your Home Electrification Plan: A Step-By-Step Guide

…heat pump water heaters and induction stoves. Electrify your transportation by replacing your gas car with an electric vehicle. Every person and every home is unique, so individual paths to…

Join the Movement, Make a Difference: Electrify Your Home

…pans and it sticks, they will work with an induction cooktop. If not, buy a few metal pans and a portable induction burner for about $50 to $150. Then plan…

Part 2 – Marketing Zero Energy Homes: A Primer for Builders and Real Estate Agents

…use highly energy efficient induction stovetops. With induction stovetops, you can cook quicker and with more fine-tuned temperature control than with a gas stove without any of the internal air…

Select Energy Efficient Appliances and Electronics for Zero Energy Homes

Because zero energy homes are so energy efficient, appliances and electronic devices often use more energy than space conditioning and water heating. So selecting these consumer products with energy consumption…

Bill Gates’ Path to Zero

…happening with EVs is also happening with solar panels, wind turbines, and batteries, as well as energy-efficient heat pumps and induction stovetops. Lowering the green premium for these technologies could…

Energy-Efficient Low-Income Apartments 

…old appliances burn natural gas, upgrade them to-high efficiency electric models. Replace failing appliances with all-electric ENERGY STAR appliances — including induction stovetops, high-efficiency front load washers, and heat pump…

Zero Accessory Dwelling Units: Low Income Housing that Works

…installed energy-efficient electric appliances, including an induction stove. We added generous unconditioned storage areas outside of each unit. Because neither of the existing small homes had a good solar orientation…

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Decarbonize Your Hearth with an Electric Fireplace

…has led them to ductless heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, induction cooking, solar in multiple forms, hang-drying laundry (including cloth diapers), no cars to electric cars and charging without…

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