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by elevation 906 days ago
You wouldn't have to bribe me to opt for gas.

In the past 20 years I've lived through two natural disasters that disrupted residential electrical service for more than a week. While electric utilities struggled to restore service, our gas fireplace gave emergency heat, our gas stove top cooked our food, and our gas water heater made our home the destination for our neighbors to get a hot shower. (The neighbors had gas water heaters too, but the high-efficiency kind that won't light the pilot if 120v isn't present.)

Besides the practical benefits, gas energy is significantly cheaper than electric, a distinct advantage as prices inflate.