Montreal moves to reduce carbon footprint, phase out heating oil by 2030
MONTREAL — The City of Montreal says it will move to ban the use of heating oil by 2030 as it seeks to reduce its carbon footprint.
Mayor Valerie Plante announced this week the city will have completed its conversion of municipal buildings by 2021 and will introduce a bylaw next year forbidding oil-burning furnaces in new construction.
Owners of existing commercial, industrial, institutional and residential buildings with oil-burning furnaces will have until 2030 to convert to a renewable energy source.