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Why Chicago's Gas Stove Debate is Heating Up

Posted on February 15, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Sidney Madden

Sidney Madden

Eggs cook on a natural gas stove

What will become of natural gas stoves in Chicago? (Scott Olson / Getty)

The natural gas stove debate is heating up in Chicago.

Alders introduced an ordinance last month that would ban natural gas heating and appliances in new homes and businesses. Here’s what to know and why you should care.

Are Natural Gas Stoves Bad?

Natural gas stoves emit greenhouse gases that affect the planet, but it’s the health effects that could be more concerning, according to the Conversation. Nitrogen dioxide, a byproduct of gas stove use and an air pollutant, can worsen or trigger respiratory illness like asthma.

What If You Have a Natural Gas Stove?

The ordinance wouldn’t affect existing buildings. The New York Times recommends:

  • 🪭 Creating more ventilation when you cook by turning on a range hood, opening windows, or adding a fan.
  • ⏲️ Using your stove for less time or cooking with other appliances.
  • 🎛 Switching to an electric or induction stove.
An induction stovetop

Some are opting for induction stovetops. (Patrick T. Fallon / AFP / Getty)

But Critics Say Natural Gas Stoves Are Cheaper

In terms of upfront costs, electric and gas stoves are similarly priced while induction stoves might have a higher premium, USA Today reported. It can also be more cost-effective to set up a gas stove in a building that's already outfitted for gas appliances. Gas tends to cost slightly less than electric for ongoing payments.

A couple years ago, the feds launched a program to fund rebates for home energy and efficiency upgrades. Illinois has not yet applied for those funds, according to the U.S. Energy Department.

What’s Next For the Ordinance?

Facing significant opposition, the Mayor Brandon Johnson–backed legislation failed to advance last month to a committee hearing or vote.

Another group of alders is pushing for a cost analysis of the proposal, according to the Daily Line.

Time will tell if Chicago follows the lead of cities like New York City and Los Angeles.

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