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6. it <br />Declining Natural Gas and <br />Increase in Induction Technology <br />In the aftermath of the Marshall Fire in 2021, the Colorado state <br />government has been rolling out rebuilding efforts to assist those <br />whose property was destroyed. One line of action involves economic <br />incentives for replacing homeowners' natural gas stoves with induction <br />technology, which uses electromagnetic fields for cooking. The Pacific <br />Northwest National Laboratory estimates that adopting induction <br />cooktops over natural gas will reduce the state's energy costs by 19.9% <br />by 2030. Under proposed building codes, most homes and commercial <br />buildings in Louisville could have induction stoves by 2045. <br />Source:https://bouldercounty.gov/marshall-fire-recovery-milestones/ <br />https://www.paintsquare.com/news/view/?24777 <br />