No transition fuel needed. As people who use energy realize the cost factor 
fossil fuel will die and renewables will thrive. My case in point is over the 
last couple of years we have switched from natural gas for heating and cooking. 
It was the pandemic and we drove much less but with the use of electric space 
heaters, induction cooking, heat pump clothes drying, electric hot water 
heater(old school) and car charging we spent $450 for the year on electricity. 
Our solar system is modest at 2.4kw.  We tried to use solar directly when the 
sun shined.   Nuf said. Lawrence Rhodes
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