Speaking as a cook, gas stoves are far better than electric stoves. Gas stoves are hotter, boil water faster. Turn down the heat on a gas stove and the heat goes down, right now. Turn down the heat on an electric stove and a long time goes by, burning your food, before anything useful happens, like the heat going down.
Gas burns clean, far cleaner that the wood fires that heated human’s caves for 500,000 years in the past. Far cleaner than smoke from a cigarette, of heaven help us smoke from, a cigar.
Gas stoves use almost all of the heat energy in the gas to heat the food. Electric stoves only use 40% (at best). Back in the electric plant fuel is burned to make steam to turn steam engines that drive the electric generators. Hot high pressure steam goes from the boiler into the steam engine. Much cooler, lower pressure steam comes out of the steam engine. Only while the piston of the steam engine can keep going down, expanding the hot steam, converting heat energy into mechanical energy, does the heat energy of the fuel get converted into electricity. For current technology, only 40% of the heat energy goes into making electricity, the other 60% goes into heating up the plant’s cooling system.