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It’s debatable

Strike a compromise allowing for consumer choice

New York’s mandate for electric-only heating systems in new buildings is a progressive step towards environmental sustainability. Still, it comes with significant drawbacks that cannot be ignored. While the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions is commendable, the one-size-fits-all approach of mandating electric-only heating systems has its cons, particularly in terms of cost, reliability, and potential impact on the electric grid.

It’s clear that the goal of electrifying everything and putting all our power eggs in

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