Boston University School of Public Health: Inefficient Building Electrification Risks Prolonging Fossil Fuels
July 30, 2022
July 30, 2022
BOSTON, Massachusetts, July 30 (TNSjou) -- Boston University School of Public Health issued the following news:
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A new study indicates that decarbonization pathways should incorporate more efficient electric heating technologies and more renewable energy sources to minimize strain on the US electric grid during peaks in electricity usage from heating in the winter.
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By Jillian McKoy
Direct fossil fuel consumption by buil . . .
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A new study indicates that decarbonization pathways should incorporate more efficient electric heating technologies and more renewable energy sources to minimize strain on the US electric grid during peaks in electricity usage from heating in the winter.
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By Jillian McKoy
Direct fossil fuel consumption by buil . . .
