I think it really depends on our ambition. If you're really focused on cost and trying to amortize the investment we already have in much of our infrastructure, then it may take time. I note that the clean electricity standard is suggesting that the grid should be decarbonized by 2035, so we're talking about a 12-year time horizon. Certainly to me, fuel switching from natural gas or propane to electricity only makes sense when you have a decarbonized grid, because if you're just moving the smoke stack emissions from your farm to a natural gas or coal-fired power plant, that's different.
On October 3rd, 2022. See this statement in context.