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For Immediate Release
January 18, 2024

Counties Promote Switch to Induction Cooking

Hands-on demonstration set for January 27; incentive programs available

San Rafael, CA – Induction cooking is gaining in popularity as more residents are looking to cut gas usage and upgrade kitchen appliances. Coincidentally, local governments and chefs are encouraging such climate-friendly conversions to reach sustainability goals.

Chef Scott SpencerChef Scott Spencer is leading the demonstration on January 27 in Santa Rosa.

North Bay Area residents can get a free hands-on, in-person demonstration with induction cooking from professional chef Scott Spencer at the North Bay Induction Cooking Expo. It’s taking place at Premier Kitchen & Bath in Santa Rosa (3201 Cleveland Avenue) on Saturday, January 27, starting at 11 AM. The event is hosted by the counties of Sonoma, Marin, and Napa, and is part of the Bay Area Regional Energy Network (BayREN) Home+ program.

Organizers ask that attendees register online prior to the event. 

What is induction cooking and why is it gaining popularity among at home chefs? Induction stovetops and ranges use electricity to power a magnet that directly heats cookware. It’s more efficient than traditional “hot plate” electric stoves and provides more cooking control than gas stoves. Switching out gas cooking appliances can also improve indoor air quality, as documented in a Lawrence Berkeley National Lab study. Plus, it’s easier to clean up! Attendees will receive a showcase of the capabilities of induction technology and learn tips and tricks to improve their culinary skills.

Another reason for the increased interest in induction cooking is the number of incentive programs available. Residents can receive funding to help pay for induction stovetops and ranges through programs like BayREN, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the Electrify Marin program from the Sustainability Division of the Marin County Community Development Agency.  

The event aligns well with the goals of the Marin County Board of Supervisors and the mission of CDA’s Sustainability Team, both of which support healthy, safe, and sustainable communities while preserving Marin’s environmental heritage. The Sustainability Team has developed programs to promote renewable energy, address climate change, encourage green building, recognize green businesses and implement energy efficiency projects in schools, special districts, cities, and towns. The policies and programs will ensure that Marin is healthy, vibrant and sustainable for many generations into the future. 

Stay connected with the Sustainability Team via FacebookInstagram, and X (Twitter), the event webpage for workshops and community events and the quarterly newsletter. Contact the office via email with questions on our programs or to request more information. 

Contact:

Kellen Dammann
Sustainability Team Technician
Community Development Agency

3501 Civic Center Drive
Suite 308
San Rafael, CA 94903
(415) 473-2698
Email: Kellen Dammann
CDA Sustainability website