Eliminating access to natural gas will reduce choice, raise prices and cut off homes and businesses from low-carbon energy options, says the manager, community and Indigenous relations at FortisBC.
Nanaimo city council is considering eliminating access to natural gas in new buildings as part of its climate strategy.
To support this and to meet anticipated demand, FortisBC is increasing our supply of renewable natural gas and investing to introduce other renewable and low-carbon gases, such as hydrogen.
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