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New York has officially become the first U.S. state to ban gas stoves from new residential building construction. The new $229 billion fiscal year budget was approved by Gov. Kathy Hochul and the ...
New York’s Building Code Council is set to include the All-Electric Buildings Act in its 2025 code update. The Act would ban natural gas and other fossil fuels in new buildings. The 2025 code update ...
New York is the first state in the country to ban natural gas and other fossil fuels in most new buildings – a major win for climate advocates, but a move that could spark pushback from fossil ...
The New York Legislature passed a measure Tuesday that would ban natural gas appliances in new buildings. The law, negotiated by Gov. Kathy Hochul and Democratic legislators as part of the state's ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York state is banning natural gas stoves and furnaces in most new buildings, a policy that's part of a national movement aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
New York made climate history last week, becoming the first state in the nation to pass a law banning natural gas in most new buildings. But here in Los Angeles, we admit feeling a tinge of ...
New York City has more than 1 million buildings, most of which predate 1960. The act was first announced in April by Councilwoman Pierina Sanchez, whose district includes 1915 Billingsley Terrace ...
New York State passed a law mandating all-electric new buildings two years ago, but is yet to update the statewide building code. The State Fire Prevention and Building Code Council has postponed ...
The city’s Department of Buildings “strongly encourages” anyone who suspects there is an unsafe condition in a building to call 311, unless the issue is an immediate emergency, like falling ...
New York has been ramping up its efforts toward meeting the Climate Leadership and Protection Community Act goal of achieving an 85% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Real estate will ...
Taylor’s best of New York centered on buildings that showcase the city’s ability to evolve. “The thing that makes the city rich is the fact that we have adaptive reuse,” he said.