San Francisco, San Jose set to join Berkeley in banning some new natural gas installations


San Jose, Santa Rosa and Petaluma are among the cities looking into phasing out natural gas in some new buildings as a means of meeting climate goals. Heating and appliances like dryers and ranges would have to run on electricity instead. San Francisco is also set to consider legislation that would ban natural gas in new municipal buildings, of which there are few.



The San Francisco Chronicle reports that several San Francisco Bay Area cities are looking to ban new natural gas installations in some types of upcoming construction projects. 

The move follows a recent city council ordinance in nearby Berkeley that calls for eliminating natural gas powered appliances in new residential construction there. The push to electrify home and commercial appliances and operations is part of a state-wide decarbonization effort aimed at eliminating carbon emissions in California by 2045. 

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