Survey says Americans support transition from fossil fuels to electricity

Published on June 10, 2020 by Dave Kovaleski

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A survey by Smart Energy Consumer Collaborative (SECC) reveals a willingness by a majority of Americans to transition from fossil fuels to electricity for transportation, heating, cooking and water heating.

SECC’s “Beneficial Electrification: The Voice of the Consumer” study found that 68 percent of Americans believe it is important for their electric utilities to invest in electric vehicle charging stations. Further, 62 percent want government leaders to invest in electric public transportation. Also, 31 percent of Americans that currently own a gas-powered vehicle would make their next car purchase an electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle if the price was the same on up to 10% higher.

In addition, 68 percent said they are open to electric cooking, while 62 percent are willing to switch to electric heating, and 70 percent are open to electric water heating.

The survey also revealed that 78 percent of Americans are open to powering other home appliances – such as yard tools, sump pumps, and generators – with electricity.

“Beneficial electrification represents one strategy by which utilities and government can reduce carbon emissions and mitigate the effects of climate change,” SECC’s President and CEO Patty Durand said. “This new study demonstrates that Americans are ready to pursue this path now.”

The study polled a nationally representative sample of 1,200 Americans.