I'm not sure what you're asking. If you're asking if you can put a gas heater where an electric heater is, the answer is yes, assuming gas and vent availability.
No. Electric and gas ovens are not compatible.
Heat. Electric blankets are simply a resistance coil, which convert electrical energy to heat.
The heat in the apartment is electric.
Heat can be generated using both gas and electric sources. Gas heat is produced by burning natural gas or propane, while electric heat is generated by passing electricity through a heating element.
Go with the gas heat.
Is this gas or electric?
Gas ovens do save more money than electric ovens. But the drawback to a gas oven versus electric is that you do not get even heat exchange with gas as you do with an electric oven.
Well, as far as I know, there is no 'gas' A/C. The A/C will be electric, regardless of the type of heat used. Whether electric heat or gas heat would be more economical is really dependent on your electric and gas utility rates and the efficiency of the appliances involved.
All the heat pumps that I know of are electric. Some may have gas backup-- in very cold conditions , heat pump will not work, so some kind of backup is needed.
Central heat may run on gas, oil, propane, electric, geothermal or solar.
The difference between gas cooktops and electric cooktops it the type of energy used to produce the heat used to cook the food. The electric cooktop needs electricity while the gas cooktop uses natural gas or propane.
Yes, both gas and electric bills can be affected by heat usage, as heating your home requires energy which is reflected in your utility bills.