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|authors=Isaac Barrow, Ken Montler, Stan Curtis | |authors=Isaac Barrow, Ken Montler, Stan Curtis | ||
|blueprint=Transportation | |blueprint=Transportation | ||
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|sectors=Buildings, Transportation, Utility | |sectors=Buildings, Transportation, Utility | ||
|summary=Electrifying everything refers to replacing our fossil-fuel economy with wind, solar, hydro, electric vehicles, heat pumps, and a masterfully designed electric grid that allows a two-way transfer of energy. | |summary=Electrifying everything refers to replacing our fossil-fuel economy with wind, solar, hydro, electric vehicles, heat pumps, and a masterfully designed electric grid that allows a two-way transfer of energy. |
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Electrifying everything refers to replacing our fossil-fuel economy with wind, solar, hydro, electric vehicles, heat pumps, and a masterfully designed electric grid that allows a two-way transfer of energy.