Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB835

Introduced
1/25/23  
Refer
1/30/23  
Introduced
1/25/23  

Caption

Relating To Gas Appliances.

Impact

The enactment of HB 835 will have substantial implications for state laws, specifically revising the existing statutes surrounding the sale and installation of gas appliances. By mandating a shift to all-electric systems, the legislation seeks to eliminate the use of gas-burning appliances which are linked to both environmental concerns and public health issues, including hazardous air pollutants that can lead to serious health problems such as asthma in children. This shift not only aims to meet environmental targets but also positions Hawaii as a leader in climate-conscious building practices.

Summary

House Bill 835, introduced in the Hawaii House of Representatives, aims to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions by prohibiting the installation of gas appliances in new construction within the state, effective January 1, 2025. This bill aligns with Hawaii's climate emergency declaration in 2021 and its ambitious target to achieve a zero emissions clean economy by 2045. The bill focuses on the transition from gas to electric appliances to mitigate the impact of climate change and improve indoor air quality in residential and commercial buildings.

Contention

While the bill presents a progressive step towards a sustainable future, it may also face contention from various stakeholders. Concerns may arise regarding the feasibility of electric appliances in areas with unreliable electric service, which could disproportionately affect rural communities. Additionally, there might be pushback from businesses involved in the gas appliance market, who may see this legislation as a threat to their operations. Balancing the pursuit of environmental goals with the practical realities of energy access and economic interests will be critical as HB 835 moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

HI HB835

Carry Over Relating To Gas Appliances.

Previously Filed As

HI HB835

Relating To Gas Appliances.

HI SB2952

Relating To The Environment.

HI HB1161

Environmental Standards For Appliances

HI HB185

Enviro Standards For Appliances & Fixtures

HI HB1612

EPA-APPLIANCE STANDARDS

HI SB1054

Natural gas: customer credit.

HI H3477

Relative to clean lighting and appliance efficiency standards

HI SB16

Relating to the enhancement of air quality, including the capture and storage of carbon dioxide and development of a greenhouse gas registry, the development of emissions reduction technologies, and the improvement of energy efficiency in buildings, vehicles, and appliances.

HI HB5072

EPA-APPLIANCE STANDARDS

HI SB3181

EPA-APPLIANCE STANDARDS

Similar Bills

HI HB835

Relating To Gas Appliances.

HI SB2952

Relating To The Environment.

CA SB1095

Cozy Homes Cleanup Act: building standards: gas-fuel-burning appliances.

NJ S4610

"Affordable Home Energy Protection Act"; prohibits adoption of State or local rules that restrict the use of certain fossil-fuel powered appliances or heating systems.

MI SB0084

Construction: housing; ordinance prohibiting the use of energy-efficient appliances in new or existing residential buildings; prohibit local units of government from enacting. Amends sec. 13a of 1972 PA 230 (MCL 125.1513a).

MI SB0041

Construction: housing; ordinance prohibiting the use of energy-efficient appliances in new or existing residential buildings; prohibit local units of government from enacting. Amends sec. 13a of 1972 PA 230 (MCL 125.1513a).

CA SB1063

Energy: appliance standards and cost-effective measures.

CA SB819

Electrical and gas corporations: rates.