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The International Energy Agency has said that new gas boilers (or gas furnaces) should be banned no later than 2025. [2] Many installations and appliances have a life-span of 25 years, leading for calls that the bans must take place immediately, or at latest by 2025, because otherwise targets of net zero by 2050 cannot or are unlikely to be ...
The International Energy Agency said there should be a global ban on new fossil fuel boilers starting from 2025, as part of its vision to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Global ban on gas ...
Builders wouldn’t be able to install gas boilers in most new homes within just a few years under new legislation
Elsewhere, Jersey has committed to a ban on installing new fossil fuel boilers from January 2026, and Scotland banned gas or oil-fired boilers in April 2024. Why not follow BBC Isle of Man on ...
While crude oil and natural gas are also being phased out in chemical processes (e.g. production of new building blocks for plastics) as the circular economy and biobased economy (e.g. bioplastics) are being developed [16] to reduce plastic pollution, the fossil fuel phase out specifically aims to end the burning of fossil fuels and the consequent production of greenhouse gases.
In many countries, gas heating is one of the major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and climate damage, leading a growing number of countries to introduce bans. Air source heat pumps are the main alternative. [10] The International Energy Agency has said that new gas boilers (or gas furnaces) should be banned no later than 2025. [11]
From 1 January 2023 Latvia banned the import of natural gas from Russia. The replacement comes from connections to LNG terminals, the Klaipėda LNG terminal in Lithuania, and from 2024 the recently-opened Inkoo LNG terminal in Finland. [6] JSC Conexus Baltic Grid is the natural gas transmission system operator in Latvia.
FOX News Agrees: Gas stoves are "a ticking time-bomb in millions of American kitchens" See WPSR member Dr. Annemarie Dooley on Fox 13 News addressing the grave health harms from gas stoves.