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Cost Barrier in Industrial Heating
Industrial customers in the US pay significantly more for electricity compared to gas on a gigajoules equivalent basis. Electricity costs around $26 per gigajoule while gas costs $8 per gigajoule, making electricity over three times more expensive. The main challenge in industrial heating is the cost barrier, not the belief that direct electrification is unfeasible. Policy interventions are crucial to address this substantial cost difference and advance solutions in industrial heating.
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