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  2. What’s going on with WA gas stoves? Here are facts behind ...

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    In the state Legislature, House Bill 1084 and Senate Bill 5093 aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in residential and commercial buildings. The bills have been stalled since early 2022. The ...

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    The main health concern with gas stoves is that they’re the only appliance that vents pollution directly into the home, Rob Jackson, Ph.D., a professor of earth system science at Stanford ...

  4. Gas stove - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, the legality of gas stove bans in the United States is the subject of active lawsuits. [64] [65] The European Union and some Canadian cities may ban gas stoves in new buildings. [66] Many electrification codes exempt commercial kitchens. [67]

  5. Debate rages over New York's law banning gas stove hookups ...

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    Those on the left say requiring new buildings to be all-electric doesn’t mean anyone will remove a stove or furnace from your existing home. Conservatives claim restrictions on gas appliances ...

  6. Stove - Wikipedia

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    A stove or range is a device that generates heat inside or on top of the device, for -local heating or cooking. Stoves can be powered with many fuels, such as natural gas, electricity, gasoline, wood, and coal. Due to concerns about air pollution, efforts have been made to improve stove design. [1] Pellet stoves are a type of clean-burning ...

  7. United States Stove Company - Wikipedia

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    John S. Perry started building wood stoves in 1843. [2] After becoming bankrupt in 1860, Perry secured a loan in the amount of $13,000 to buy the company in 1862. [2] Perry reorganized the company to become Albany Stove Works in 1869. It employed nearly 1,200 people in the Albany region. [2] Perry Stove Manufacturing Company