@dx @neauoire itll be useful for us for when at anchor. Even if you do use clean energy tho (bc hydro here too, we have induction plate when at a dock), we see it as redundancy. If your power goes out, you can still cook (provided it is not too overcast). Of course, if the stove is powered by a solar installation at home you can still cook :> (dont know your setup)
@rek @neauoire Resilience is a good point. We’re 100% electric and therefore 100% using our camping gear every time the power goes out. No solar, because I ran the numbers and it wasn’t clear that it was the best option from a GHG standpoint given the clean grid power (likely neutral, but then the financials don’t work, and grid tied can’t be used in a power outage with a normal installation anyway)