Jan 142023
January 14, 2023
City Electrification Workshop !
Posted by Ruth McDonald
Posted on January 14, 2023
Electrification. Now!
Join us for a presentation and dialog on building electrification efforts and what it means for you and your health, our community and caring for our common home.
Informational Community Workshop brought to you by and in sponsorship with:
- Sacramento Area Congregations Together (Sac ACT) (That’s us ! Climate Justice at UUSS !)
- City of Sacramento, Community Development & Planning
- Social & Environmental Justice Ministries @ St. Anthony Parish
- Faith Presbyterian Church
- Pathways for Justice Ministry @ St. Francis of Assisi Parish
Interested in going solar ? Tired of burning methane ?
How can Sacramento electrify ? How did St. Anthony’s Parrish get this done ?
Learn about building electrification:
Memorial Center @ St. Anthony Parish, 660 Florin Rd, Sacramento
Tues. Jan. 31st 2023, 6 – 7 pm
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Just a small clarification I believe may be necessary, from my perspective as an engineer;
Solar and methane in your home are unrelated. The push for solar is for distributed rooftop electricity generation for the electrical grid that has existed since Sacramento electrified in 1895. Methane is used in, mostly older homes, for stoves, ovens, hot water, and air heating. The market alone has been rapidly pushing for electric appliances, electric and heat pump water heaters, and heat pump A/C systems, along with rooftop solar, totally separately from recent reports of benzene in natural gas sources (which to my knowledge did not include Sacramento natural gas). These changes are economical and practical and increasingly manufacturers are not supporting gas appliances, a shift now decades underway.
Please arm yourself with accurate information before acting. I strongly support an all-electric home, but for practical as well as environmental reasons, that are very carefully researched. Uninformed action can be even more harmful than inaction! Learn carefully and choose intentionally!