SPOILED ROTTEN: The beloved chef is slipping through the cracks of a law requiring all new buildings to be electric — but other businesses may not be so lucky.
discussed a possible ban on natural gas stoves in homes and businesses. In January, a member of the Consumer Product Safety Commission claimed a ban on gas stoves was"on the table" because of the health risks. While it appears the Biden administration has backed off the idea, some states like New York have moved forward and banned gas stoves from being installed in new buildings.
Chef José Andrés poses at the new restaurant Jaleo during the Grand Reveal Weekend of Dubai’s new ultra-luxury resort Atlantis The Royal in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Jan. 20, 2023."Except for this one-off situation, Palo Alto’s all-electric requirement is being implemented for all new projects and substantial remodels. Building electrification is critical to reducing our greenhouse gas emissions," the City of Palo Alto’s administration wrote.
"The settlement agreement signed by City Manager Ed Shikada and Steven Fivel, general counsel and secretary for SPG Group, LLC, specifies that the all-electric agreement would only be waived for Building EE and not any of the other structures that are being constructed as part of the redevelopment," the outlet reported."In addition to Zaytinya, the building is slated to house the restaurant Dumpling City.
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