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  1. Jun 14, 2023 · After December 31, 2023, you cannot install a new oil burning heating device in any existing small residential building. Also, after December 31, 2023 you cannot replace an existing oil heating appliance with a device which burns natural gas or propane, even hybrid (bi-energy) systems.

  2. 1 day ago · Buildings are the third most polluting sector in Canada, after oil & gas and transportation, government data shows. As of 2022, oil and gas amounts to 31 per cent of Canada’s total emissions ...

  3. Dec 31, 2021 · As of Dec. 31, oil-powered heating is banned in all new construction projects across Quebec, part of the province's push to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In two years, Quebec will go a...

  4. Jan 30, 2022 · Quebec: Starting Dec. 31, 2021, oil-powered heating has been banned in new construction projects. After Dec. 31, 2023, it will be illegal to replace existing furnaces with any sort of...

  5. Heating Oil Prices - 30 Year Historical Chart. Interactive chart showing the monthly closing price for No. 2 Heating Oil: New York Harbor since 1986. The prices shown are in U.S. dollars. The current price of heating oil as of July 08, 2024 is 2.44 per gallon.

    Year
    Averageclosing Price
    Year Open
    Year High
    2024
    $2.52
    $2.47
    $2.88
    2023
    $2.68
    $2.96
    $3.41
    2022
    $3.57
    $2.25
    $5.15
    2021
    $1.91
    $1.36
    $2.45
  6. Nov 17, 2021 · Nearly 200,000 Quebec households still use oil-fuelled heating systems, according to the province. Home heating represents more than 60 per cent of a household’s energy consumption...

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  8. Nov 26, 2021 · On November 17, the Quebec government announced that installing oil-fired heating appliances in new residential construction will be prohibited in the province as of December 31, 2021.