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Denver Is First US City To Order Shift to Electric Heat To Cut Emissions From Existing Commercial Buildings

City To Require Existing Structures Move From Gas-Powered Heat
New rules require existing Denver commercial and multifamily buildings to emphasize electric over gas heating while also meeting required benchmarks for energy reduction over the next decade. (CoStar)
New rules require existing Denver commercial and multifamily buildings to emphasize electric over gas heating while also meeting required benchmarks for energy reduction over the next decade. (CoStar)
CoStar News
December 8, 2021 | 4:53 P.M.

The city of Denver now has some of the nation’s most stringent pollution-control regulations for commercial and multifamily buildings, requiring most existing structures to be on track to have near-zero emissions by 2040.

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