Let's see. Here in my home of the past 25+ years, I have:
1) Gas cooktop
2) Gas furnace
3) Gas water heater
4) Gas clothes dryer
As I recall, I replaced an electric cooktop and electric clothes dryer with the gas versions. In all cases my reasoning was that matural gas is uniquely suited to produce heat for such applications, and at the time I upgraded these items to gas, it was also a more efficient and less costly way than using electricity to produce such heat.
However in the past year Californistan has seen fit to raise the price of natural gas piped to homes. However it seems that the price of electricity has also increased at least as much. So what may have been a $100-$200 PG&E bill five years ago is now a $300-$500 bill.
One option now is to install solar panels, probably on the garage and workshop roofing. Why? Because they are metal, while the house roofing is wood shake which will be costly to replace and probably not well suited for solar panels anyway.
It is what it is.