Pilot program aims to bring NYCHA residents new energy-efficient stoves

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A new pilot launching this fall will aim to replace gas stoves in New York City Housing Authority apartments with induction stoves.

The program will take the form of a contest that participating agencies are calling the โ€œInduction Stove Challenge,โ€ which aims to find which manufacturer can make energy efficient electric stoves that would replace the current fossil fuel-burning ones in NYCHA apartments โ€” all while avoiding costly electrical upgrades in the buildings.

NYCHA, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority and the New York Power Authority will run the competition.

As part of the initial pilot, the NYPA will request proposals from manufacturers and select one or more. Then, NYSERDA will purchase, install and test stoves for 100 NYCHA households. After the testing phase, NYCHA plans on buying 10,000 induction stoves through the contest, with the eventual goal of replacing all the gas stoves in its 177,000 apartments.

The program follows an earlier partnership between NYCHA and the nonprofit WE ACT for Environmental Justice, which replaced gas stoves with induction stoves at 10 households in a NYCHA development in the Bronx last year.

Andreas Tyre, the president of the Gowanus Housesโ€™ tenant association, said he saw the benefits of switching to induction stoves after he experienced two gas outages last year that left him without a usable stove.

โ€œOverall I think itโ€™d be a good change especially in the path of upgrading and modernizing NYCHA,โ€ Tyre said. โ€œI definitely see the benefits of this, especially when it comes to health concerns, but I know the majority of residents will push back.โ€

Tyre said the Gowanus Houses have recently been undergoing renovations, and heโ€™s already heard some senior residents express concerns about getting their gas stoves taken away in the process.

โ€œPeople have been told [gas stoves] cook way better than electrical stoves,โ€ Tyre said. โ€œIt also ties back to that, you know, broken trust between…

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