Chicago Mayor Johnson targets end to natural gas in new homes, buildings

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Gas or electric?

In Chicago’s future, there may not be a choice. In an effort for a cleaner environment, Mayor Brandon Johnson and 15 city council members are introducing an ordinance that would require new buildings and homes to use electric over natural gas.

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“We are seeking indoor emissions standards that would effectively eliminate the use of fossil fuels in newly constructed buildings in Chicago,” said 49th Ward Alderwoman Maria Hadden.

The Clean and Affordable Building’s Ordinance will be introduced on Wednesday, and while it only applies to new construction, the Johnson administration said this is just the first step in making changes for all of Chicago.

“We must design better outcomes that work for every building type and every neighborhood in Chicago,” said Dept. of Environment Commissioner Angela Tovar.

But 36th Ward Alderman Gilbert Villegas says, not so fast. He is introducing a resolution that calls for a study to assess the financial impact of replacing natural gas with electric, especially if the ordinance eventually expands to include all Chicago households and buildings.

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