With an increase
in electrical homes nationwide, the end goal is to use electricity for
heating water and living areas, cooking, vehicle charging, and more resulting
in a lower reliance on non-renewable energy. A recent report from Pecan Street
outlined how roughly 48 million residential homes throughout the United States
will require upgrades to transition from fossil fuels. Residential
electrification in total could amount to up to $100 billion, with an average
cost of $2,000 for each panel.
The report states, “We estimate that more than half of the
new homes being built today have electric panels that will not allow for full
home electrification.” For 2020, that amounts to roughly 550,000 homes that
will eventually face “a needless roadblock to transitioning away from natural
gas.”
Existing electrical panels create challenges in the effort
to fully-electrify homes through:
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Panel sizing
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Building and energy codes
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Incentives through utilities
According to the report, “If electric panel upgrades are not
managed proactively through policy and incentive programs, the cost and hassle
have the potential to be an obstacle for millions of consumers trying to
electrify their homes.”
Ranging between $1,000 and $5,000, electric panel upgrades
can take weeks to accomplish. Some of the hurdles include waiting for permits
and hiring an electrician, both of which can take some time. The report
suggested utility companies offer incentives for upgrading electrical panels in
existing homes to counterbalance these setbacks. State and local governments
should also update codes for new construction to require the panels can withstand
full house electrification.
The report stated, “This minimum panel size could be a
requirement for new construction written into municipal, state, or national
electric, building, or energy codes. These policy changes would remove critical
roadblocks to full electrification and avoid combustion fuel technology
lock-in, which would result in continued greenhouse gas emissions from these
fuels for decades to come.”
Looking for electrical equipment for your infrastructure?
Contact the electrification experts at J&P Electrical today! We have what
you need, at a price you can afford.
J&P
Electrical is a full-service electrical equipment company.
At J&P, we supply contractors, end-users, and supply houses with new
surplus, quality reconditioned, and obsolete electrical equipment. We also
purchase a wide range of electrical
equipment such as bus plugs, ducts, panel switches,
substations, and transformers. Call us at 877-844-5514 or visit
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Written by the digital
marketing staff at Creative Programs & Systems: www.cpsmi.com.
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