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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu filed an ordinance that would require new buildings that rely on oil and gas to install solar panels and add more electric capacity.

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu on Thursday filed an ordinance with the city council that would require new buildings that rely on fossil fuelsNG00 to install solar panelsICLN and to add wiring in anticipation of future conversion to electrification with the goal of most new buildings going all-electric.

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu on Thursday filed an ordinance with the city council that would require new buildings that rely on fossil fuels NG00 to install solar panels ICLN and to add wiring in anticipation of future conversion to electrification with the goal of most new buildings going all-electric.Wu also announced the city will use $10 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funds to improve energy performance at the city’s affordable housing developments.

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