Chicago is contemplating a city ordinance that could impose a complete ban on natural gas for new construction projects. Alderman Maria Hadden, the bill’s sponsor, emphasized the urgency, citing environmental concerns, economic factors, and industry trends.
The proposed ordinance, named the Clean and Affordable Buildings Ordinance, has faced criticism from the American Gas Association, which highlighted the tangible benefits of natural gas, including affordability and emission reduction.
Peoples Gas, a utility provider in Chicago, expressed opposition, arguing that the proposed ordinance could escalate costs, compromise reliability, and potentially double energy expenses for residents, especially during colder periods. The utility provider emphasized the negative impact on underserved populations.
While the move towards electric heating sources is presented as a healthier and safer alternative, concerns have been raised about increased financial burdens on consumers and potential reliability issues, particularly during extreme weather conditions.
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