Yes, it is possible to turn off a natural gas stove and use only electricity for cooking purposes. If your kitchen is equipped with a dual-fuel range, you can switch between using gas and electricity depending on your preference and cooking needs.
A dual-fuel range typically combines a gas cooktop with an electric oven. This setup allows you to use the gas burners for stovetop cooking when desired and switch to the electric oven for baking or roasting.
To use only electricity for cooking, you simply need to turn off the gas supply to the stove. Most gas stoves have a shut-off valve located either behind the stove or in the gas line leading to the appliance. By turning off the gas supply at the valve, you can prevent gas from flowing to the burners.
Keep in mind that if you plan to switch between gas and electricity frequently, you should be aware of the safety guidelines for each type of cooking and understand the differences in cooking techniques and temperatures between gas and electric stoves. Additionally, if you are uncertain about how to turn off the gas supply or have any safety concerns, it is recommended to seek the assistance of a professional technician or contact your gas utility company for guidance.