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  2. Mar 9, 2024 · As the Government of Canada moves towards phasing out oil furnaces to encourage more environmentally friendly heating solutions, the availability of oil furnaces from major brands has become more limited. However, several reputable brands still offer quality oil furnaces for those in need.

    • Where Are Fossil Fuel Heating Bans Happening in Canada So Far?
    • Why Are Fossil Fuels For Heating Being Banned Now?
    • How Would Banning Fossil Fuel Heating Help Canada and The World Reach Net Zero?
    • How Would Banning Fossil Fuel Heating Help to Cut Methane Emissions?
    • What Is Replacing Fossil Fuel Heating?
    • Are Similar Bans Being Implemented in Other Parts of The World?
    • Why Is New Construction Being Targeted?
    • What Is The Natural Gas Industry's Response to Bans?
    • Are These Gas Bans working? and Are They Enough?

    At least two jurisdictions have implemented recent restrictions on fossil fuel heating: 1. Vancouver: Starting Jan. 1, 2022, equipment for space and hot water heating in new low-rise residential buildings must be zero emissions. By 2025, all new and replacement heating and hot water systems must be zero emissions. 2. Quebec: Starting Dec. 31, 2021,...

    It's happening now because of attempts to: 1. reach net-zero emissions. 2. drastically cut methane. Reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 is a key goal of the Paris Agreement on climate change. Canada itself has also committed to reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. During the recent United Nations COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, Canada and more tha...

    In 2019, buildings were the third largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in Canada, after oil and gas and transport. Space and water heating represent about 85 per cent of residential greenhouse gas emissions and 68 per cent of commercial emissions. A 2021 report from the Canadian Institute for Climate Choiceson different ways to get Canada to ...

    Methane is emitted in the production of all fossil fuels, including coal and heavy oil, even if it isn't collected for use in the process. It's also the main component — 95 per cent — of natural gas, the source of 52 per cent of the energy used to heat Canadian homes in 2018. Chris Bataille is an associate researcher with the Institute for Sustaina...

    In most cases, fossil fuel combustion is being replaced with electric heating. That can include more traditional but less efficient options, such as baseboard heaters and electric furnaces. However, there has been a big push to instead choose more efficient heat pumps. The Canadian Institute for Climate Choices report found that to drive deeper emi...

    Yes. They're most widespread in Europe,which imports 90 per cent of its gas, mostly from Russia, representing a strategic vulnerability beyond climate change itself. Some of the leaders include Denmark, which banned installation of oil-fired boilers and natural gas heating in new buildings in 2013, and is now subsidizing the electrification of olde...

    New construction is being targeted largely because electrification of a new home is cheap and relatively simple, Bataille said. He estimates it would add between $5,000 and $20,000 to the cost of a home, which is "virtually nothing" on the scale of the total average Canadian home price of $720,850. In comparison, retrofitting an older home could co...

    The industry has lobbied hard against them. There are now state laws pre-emptively outlawing municipal gas bans in close to 20 U.S. states, eliminating one option for local climate action, Henchen said. "These are certainly backed and encouraged by the gas industry, which is concerned about losing some of their market and especially some of their g...

    "They definitely work in eliminating the burning of fossil fuels in new buildings," Henchen said. But both he and Bataille acknowledged that they're not enough to decarbonize cities. Henchen said governments also need to stop allowing gas companies to subsidize the expansion of gas infrastructure and the connection of new customers through existing...

  3. Dec 31, 2021 · In two years, Quebec will go a step further by making it illegal to replace existing oil furnaces with any sort of heating system powered by fossil fuels after Dec. 31, 2023, The new rules...

  4. Jun 14, 2023 · Residential oil heating is responsible for less than 1% of all GHG in Québec. Totally banning residential oil heating will do very little for atmospheric pollution while putting a great financial burden on tens of thousands of homeowners.

  5. Dec 23, 2022 · Commercial oil-fired furnaces are not currently regulated. The efficiency standards for commercial furnaces save energy and reduce overall costs for Canadians. The efficiency standards also reduce energy-related greenhouse gas emissions and encourage manufacturers to adopt efficient product designs.

  6. Feb 12, 2022 · Boilers, furnaces or water heaters running in whole or in part on oil are specifically targeted. But the provincial government in Quebec has gone even further - and here's where it gets interesting - they've also mentioned banning all fossil fuel heating furnaces which will include gas heating.

  7. Jan 25, 2024 · Since early 2023, through OHPA, the Government of Canada has been providing an upfront, advance payment of up to $10,000 to low-to-median-income Canadian households that use home heating oil to help them cover the cost of purchasing and installing an eligible heat pump system.

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