Bay Area may soften landmark gas appliance rules with new exemptions

Water heaters and furnaces that run on natural gas are scheduled to mostly disappear from Bay Area shelves in the coming years as some of the most aggressive anti-pollution appliance laws in the country kick in.

But on Wednesday the Bay Area Air District, best known for pollution-fighting Spare the Air Days, will discuss whether to allow exemptions for households with low incomes or significant building constraints for whom the swap could be too expensive.

In a recent report, district staff estimated that it costs about $3,500 more to install an electric heat pump water heater compared to a natural gas model, on average, including equipment and labor. And there are still no electric options for models 35 gallons and smaller…

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