Irvine Halts Electrification Plans After Federal Court Overturns Nation’s First Natural Gas Ban

Irvine Halts Electrification Plans After Federal Court Overturns Nation’s First Natural Gas Ban
A high-rise apartment building in Irvine, Calif., on July 25, 2022. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
Rudy Blalock
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Plans for the City of Irvine to require newly constructed buildings to be fully electric starting next month were postponed by city officials April 25 after a federal ruling shut down Berkeley’s natural gas ban—the first in the nation—earlier this month.

The Ninth Circuit Court, out of San Francisco, ruled banning natural gas piping in newly constructed buildings was a violation of federal law in a lawsuit between the California Restaurant Association and the City of Berkeley.