CEVICA

Cooking Electrification and Ventilation Improvements in Children with Asthma Study 

From Gas to Electric Cooking: Studying Healthier Home Environments

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CEVICA is funded by the California Energy Commission (CEC) and is a collaboration with Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL), UCSF, UCLA and the Association for Energy Affordability (AEA). The study is investigating the effects of interventions to reduce indoor pollutant exposures related to cooking with a natural gas stove and improve respiratory health of children with asthma. The study is replacing gas stoves with electric induction stoves in 100 homes of CARES participants from Fresno to Bakersfield. CCAC research staff make eight visits to the participant’s home over an eight month period to facilitate stove replacement and collect indoor air quality, appliance use, ventilation, cooking activity and asthma health measurements.

 

Study Findings 

In progress…(anticipated release Q4 2026) 

Partners & Collaborators

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CCAC works alongside a diverse network of partners and collaborators—including universities, public health agencies, and community organizations—to advance Environmental Health Research that drives data-informed solutions for cleaner air and healthier communities.