The legislation is in response to Ann Arbor's shelved ordinance to ban natural gas connections in new buildings.
Gov. Kathy Hochul today repealed the so-called 100-foot rule that allows most new customers to hook into natural gas networks ...
The post goes on to say that if you smell a strong, persistent odor of gas in your home or business, you should leave the ...
As part of efforts to boost rural vitalization, the city of Taixing in East China's Jiangsu province is expanding its network ...
Governor Kathy Hochul Friday signed legislation to eliminate the “100-foot-rule” for new natural gas hookups. The rule allows ...
Governor Hochul has signed a new law ending the 100-foot rule for new natural gas hookups. Currently, utility companies cover ...
Gov. Hochul announced she signed legislation on Friday to eliminate the "100-foot rule" for new residential natural gas hookups.
A new state law shifts the cost of new residential gas connections from ratepayers to homeowners, raising questions about ...
Rules requiring Colorado’s larger utilities that supply natural gas to homes and businesses cut their emissions by 41% over ...
Iraq’s Ministry of Oil announces that the Nasiriyah and Gharraf gas project will begin initial operations in the first ...
Legislation scraps policy providing free gas hookups for new homes, a change projected to save ratepayers $600M a year.