The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors has suspended enforcement of its requirement that most new buildings be constructed as all-electric buildings.
The requirement, part of the county’s building code, prohibited natural gas infrastructure in most new buildings and required developers to use electricity as the sole source of energy in the building.
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