1. Ditch Gas. 2. Go Electric. 3. Save Money
Build Your Home's Electrification PlanYour friendly Island sustainability coach, offering practical ways to reduce your home's climate impact and improve your resiliency.
1. Ditch Gas. 2. Go Electric. 3. Save Money
Build Your Home's Electrification PlanMy goal is to make your home's electrification and sustainability journey easy and successful
Navigating contractors, system sizing, and rebates is much harder than it shoudl be. I can help smoothly navigate those processes to replace your old propane or fuel oil furnace with heat pumps that will save you thousands per year.
Prioritized and practical recommendations to get off of gas, based on a quantitative assessment of your home's gas usage and climate change impact. I will tell you precisely what your usage is, what your opportunities are, how much you can save, and give you a prioritized list of what to do first.
Rain water harvesting isn't related to home electrification, but for Islanders it's very important for earthquake preparedness. Plus, it's free water for your summer garden. I can design and assist installing your own rain water harvesting system.
Complete support for getting your home to zero gas usage, including help figuring out induction ranges, electric cars, and hot water heaters.
Ready to start your electrification journey? Let's discuss your goals and create a plan that works for your Bainbridge Island home.
My name is Arthur Peterson, I am a Bainbridge Island homeowner (Rolling Bay) who went through the Electrification journey in 2022. I have deep experience in environmental sustainability including a master's of science in sustainable systems from the University of Michigan and have worked in corporate sustainability where I apply a data and engineering focused lens to achieving new levels of sustainability performance. I also have a passion for running the numbers, and a practical know-how of what it takes to successfully complete a home electrification project. I'm also a dad to two kids, and my personal electrification projects have to pass the test of my wife, two kids, two dogs, and even the seven chickens.