Top Stories of 2023: Nanaimo bans natural gas as primary heating source in new builds
NANAIMO — It was a controversial move at the time, and the months since have done little to dampen the views of either side.
In late August, Nanaimo city councillors narrowly voted to fast-track their plans to phase out natural gas heat sources as the primary heat source in all new builds, starting July 1, 2024.
The 5-4 vote means in most cases, new builds would require full electrification for the building’s primary heat source, as well as heating the building’s water.
This puts Nanaimo’s timeline to achieving zero-carbon targets faster than the province’s goal of 2030.