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Gas appliance ban in Oak Park, Illinois, upheld by federal judge

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A federal judge upheld Oak Park’s ban on gas appliances in new construction, ruling the ordinance does not violate federal energy standards. The decision provides a legal precedent for municipal building electrification mandates despite challenges from industry groups.

  • 01Federal court confirms Oak Park may legally prohibit gas appliances in new developments
  • 02Ruling establishes that local bans do not inherently conflict with federal efficiency laws
  • 03Decision supports municipal authority to mandate building electrification without preemption
  • 04Legal outcome may encourage other jurisdictions to implement similar fossil fuel restrictions

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London Business News: Executive Guide

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The Chicago suburb can keep its ban because it doesn’t impose efficiency standards in conflict with federal law, the ruling found.