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Old Posted Sep 11, 2019, 3:15 AM
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Originally Posted by lio45 View Post
Right, and the post you were replying to talking about Berkeley specifically. (You could extend the logic to any area with clean electricity, though. Quebec, for example, could easily ban natural gas in new developments too - we just don't need to do that, 'cause no developer would build houses heated by anything but electricity. If we did like Berkeley no one would notice anything.)
I misunderstood you statement, as we are 20% through the 21st century and while lots of renewable energy infrastructure has been built within the last 5 years so has natural gas.

You're right, geography plays a huge role in your energy source. It seems odd to ban something that the market in Berkeley is already moving towards.
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