Southern California Regulators Reject Plan to Phase out Gas-Powered Furnaces and Water Heaters

The plan would have raised costs for residents and burdened the grid, say opposing board members. Those in favor point to the ‘consequences of dirty air.’
Southern California Regulators Reject Plan to Phase out Gas-Powered Furnaces and Water Heaters
A gas powered water heater is displayed at a Home Depot store in San Rafael, Calif., on March 15, 2023. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Jill McLaughlin
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Southern California air-quality regulators rejected a plan to phase out some natural gas-powered furnaces and water heaters in a meeting June 6.
A majority of the South Coast Air Quality Management District’s 12-member board cited high costs for homeowners and lack of electrical infrastructure in the state as reasons they could not support the proposed plan.
Jill McLaughlin
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Jill McLaughlin is an award-winning journalist covering politics, environment, and statewide issues. She has been a reporter and editor for newspapers in Oregon, Nevada, and New Mexico. Jill was born in Yosemite National Park and enjoys the majestic outdoors, traveling, golfing, and hiking.