New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A183

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits adoption of State and local rules that prohibit use of fossil fuel-powered kitchen appliances.

Impact

The introduction of A183 is viewed as a significant intervention into energy policy at the state level, reflecting a broader conversation about the role of fossil fuels in residential and commercial settings. Proponents of the bill argue that it protects consumer choice and supports individuals and businesses that rely on gas appliances for cooking. By affirming the use of fossil fuel appliances, the bill may also positively impact industries connected to this energy source, such as manufacturing and gas supply, which could have economic implications for jobs and local economies.

Summary

Assembly Bill A183 seeks to prohibit the adoption of any state or local rules that would ban the use of fossil fuel-powered kitchen appliances, including natural gas-powered ovens and stoves. The bill establishes that no state agency, county, or municipality has the authority to enact regulations that restrict the installation or use of such appliances, as long as they comply with federal and state regulations in effect at the time the bill is enacted. Furthermore, while it disallows prohibitive measures against fossil fuel appliances, the bill permits the implementation of incentive programs that promote the voluntary installation and use of electric appliances.

Contention

Despite its supportive stance for fossil fuel appliances, A183 may elicit considerable debate among policymakers and stakeholders focused on environmental concerns and energy efficiency. Critics could argue that the bill undermines efforts to transition toward cleaner energy solutions, potentially conflicting with initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions and combating climate change. The lack of strict regulations on fossil fuel appliances might hinder progress towards a more sustainable energy infrastructure. As various environmental advocacy groups continue to push for greener policies, A183 may become a focal point in legislative discussions over energy consumption and environmental accountability.

Companion Bills

NJ S425

Same As Prohibits adoption of State and local rules that prohibit use of fossil fuel-powered kitchen appliances.

NJ S3560

Carry Over Prohibits adoption of State and local rules that prohibit use of fossil fuel-powered kitchen appliances.

NJ A5186

Carry Over Prohibits adoption of State and local rules that prohibit use of fossil fuel-powered kitchen appliances.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5186

Prohibits adoption of State and local rules that prohibit use of fossil fuel-powered kitchen appliances.

NJ S3560

Prohibits adoption of State and local rules that prohibit use of fossil fuel-powered kitchen appliances.

NJ S425

Prohibits adoption of State and local rules that prohibit use of fossil fuel-powered kitchen 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.

NJ HB1240

Fossil Fuel-Powered Appliances and Vehicles - Installation, Use, and Fees

NJ H2038

To prohibit the expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure for new construction in the town of Concord

NJ A287

Prohibits adoption of any State rule or regulation mandating electric heating or water heating systems in buildings prior to issuance of DCA report.

NJ ACR174

Urges federal government to refrain from implementing any ban on gas powered appliances in residential or commercial buildings.

NJ ACR118

Amends Constitution to prohibit construction of new fossil fuel power plants.

NJ SCR141

Urges federal government to refrain from implementing any ban on gas powered appliances in residential or commercial buildings.

Similar Bills

CA AB852

Air pollution: oxides of nitrogen: furnaces and water heaters.

HI HB835

Relating To Gas Appliances.

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.

AZ SB1278

Housing trust fund; rural areas

NJ S425

Prohibits adoption of State and local rules that prohibit use of fossil fuel-powered kitchen appliances.