Boston Herald

Yes, the White House is coming for gas stoves

You could give yourself whiplash trying to follow the Biden administra­tion’s position on banning gas stoves.

- — Las Vegas Review-Journal/ Tribune News Service

Earlier this month, the Department of Energy proposed new regulation­s on gas and electric stoves that would go into effect in 2027. The move is supposedly about energy efficiency. A department spokesman claimed, “We are not proposing bans on either” type of stove.

“Nobody’s banning gas stoves,” ”U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm told the Herald. “Let me be very clear. It’s a ridiculous talking point that some have ginned up for political reasons.”

That sounds reassuring, until you dig into the details. The DOE estimates that just “4 percent of the gas cooking top shipments” meet the proposed efficiency regulation­s.

“This approach by DOE could effectivel­y ban gas appliances,” Jill Notini, a vice president with the Associatio­n of Home Appliance Manufactur­ers said. “We are concerned this approach could eliminate fully featured gas products.”

To justify this, the DOE touts that these regulation­s will save $21.89 over the average life cycle of gas cooking tops. Saving $2 a year isn’t exactly something to brag about. Even if changes can be made to comply with the regulation­s, it’s an open question if manufactur­ers would bother. Why invest in creating a lower-performing product when a future DOE can propose stricter regulation­s and make those gas stoves illegal?

There are two shell games going on here. The first involves the Biden administra­tion’s desire to ban gas stoves. It’s an extension of the left’s war on fossil fuels. In some cities, leftists have succeeded in making it illegal to install new gas stoves.

Last year, a new state law passed in Massachuse­tts will allow some communitie­s to ban fossil fuel hookups for new constructi­on and major renovation­s.

Last week, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said during her State of the City speech that she will sign an executive order requiring new constructi­on in public housing to be fossil-fuel free.

But outlawing gas stoves nationally isn’t politicall­y feasible. There was intense public pushback last month when U.S. Consumer Product Safety commission­er Richard Trumka Jr. floated that idea. The White House was even forced to say it didn’t support a ban. You can see the sleight of hand. The Biden administra­tion doesn’t want to ban gas stoves. It just wants to impose regulation­s that make them virtually illegal.

The coverage from the national mainstream media has followed a similar path. Both of these pieces were written within the last month.

“GOP thrusts gas stoves, Biden’s green agenda into the culture wars,” an analysis from The Washington Post declared.

“No, the Biden administra­tion is not coming for your gas stove. But that hasn’t stopped the GOP from suggesting it is,” the subhead of a Yahoo News story read.

It’s amazing how often the narrative goes from “you’re crazy for suggesting the left wants to do this” to “it’s good this thing is happening.”

Don’t be fooled. The Biden administra­tion and Democrats really are coming for gas stoves.

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