Vancouver city council heard staff’s first report regarding a contentious change that would allow natural gas for heating and hot water in new construction.
The report outlines two options for builders to follow. The first path aligns with the highest level of the Zero Carbon Step Code. The second path allows for gas heating and hot water while improving energy efficiency. The two options still allow for natural gas cooking.
Prior to Tuesday’s meeting, dozens gathered outside city hall in opposition of the reversal of the ban – which came into effect in 2022.
Clara Prager, the civic engagement manager with Women Transforming Cities, told CTV News she believes if council goes ahead with the decision, it could have harmful consequences for climate action and equity.
“I think people are very concerned about council’s move to put polluting gas back in buildings,” Prager said. “I can see a lot of …