
By Steve Haner
Virginiaโs General Assembly is being asked again to protect the use of natural gas and prohibit local government efforts to restrict or ban it in homes and businesses. A Senate bill pending at the 2025 session is backed by a large coalition which includes the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy and the Virginia Manufacturers Association.ย ย
The sponsor of Senate Bill 944 is Senator Bill DeSteph, R-Virginia Beach. It is similar to previous bills rejected in previous sessions on party line votes with legislative Democrats unified in opposition. But the 2025 Assembly represents a fair amount of member turnover since the last attempt.ย ย
Underlining the devastating consumer impact should any locality actually force homeowners or businesses to switch away from natural gas, the Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) has published an updated estimate of what it would cost for a single-family home to convert from gas to electricity: about $31,000.ย ย ย
That is based on the average costs in Richmond to convert from gas to an electric heat pump, an electric range and oven, an electric water heater, and to upgrade the electric service panel box to support them. Not surprising given inflation, it is a significantly higher cost than CEA found with a similar report a few years ago. The new reportย concludes:ย ย













