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Sit down with fresh movie-theatre popcorn, prepared on a fully-electric stovetop, for a short journey into the world of clean, healthy homes in D.C. You’ll hear from four everyday D.C. residents who chose to “go electric” for all sorts of reasons: from cutting down gas bills, to improving indoor air quality, to moving DC towards its ambitious climate goals.

Have you ever thought about transitioning to healthier and “greener” electric appliances in your home?

You may be eligible for free home renovations from DC’s Affordable Home Electrification Program! Hear from specialists at DCSEU about how DC can fund and guide your transition to clean and renewable energy. You can also connect with a volunteer electrification coach who can help you develop a plan to improve your home’s comfort and efficiency, all while reducing your fossil fuel dependence with brand new electric furnaces, water heaters, stoves and other appliances!
If you are just a little bit curious about all this electrification business – this film premiere is the starting point for you!

“Electrifying the District” was created by Howard University student filmmakers Mykal Bailey, Georgia Jenkins, and Natalie Scott, produced by Jessica Epperson-Lusty, and funded by Chesapeake Climate Action Network (CCAN).