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  2. Are California climate regulators gearing up to raise gas ...

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    California’s gas prices already average $4.00 per gallon, about a dollar higher than the national average. High gas prices hit the state’s low- and middle-income households, and rural ...

  3. Here’s why gas always costs more in California - AOL

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    It adds about 10 cents of additional cost per gallon of gas, said Borenstein. ... Compare the current average gas price in California at $4.49, to lower-taxed southern states like Texas at $2.75 ...

  4. State-of-the-art electric equipment, like heat pumps and heat pump hot water heaters, eliminate the need for gas in the first place, saving money and improving indoor air quality for the families ...

  5. Calor Gas - Wikipedia

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    Calor originally dealt only with cooking and heating appliances, but now covers a wider range of products for home, business, and automotive fuels. Such was the company's ubiquity at one point that the term "Calor Gas" became a generic term in the UK for all bottled LPG canisters and LPG-fuelled appliances.

  6. Gas heater - Wikipedia

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    A gas heater is a space heater used to heat a room or outdoor area by burning natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, propane, or butane. Indoor household gas heaters can be broadly categorized in one of two ways: flued or non-flued, or vented and unvented .

  7. Extreme heat cost California nearly $8 billion in the last ...

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    The human and economic toll of extreme heat in California is severe and growing, a report by the state Insurance Department found. The analysis released late last month estimated that extreme heat ...

  8. Climate of California - Wikipedia

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    The ENSO cycle has a huge effect on rainfall and snowfall patterns in California, especially during the winter and spring seasons. During the El Niño phase, the jet stream is located south through California, allowing for warmer temperatures and more heavy rains to occur, particularly in the southern portions of the state.

  9. Why Is Our Heating Bill So Crazy Expensive Right Now? - AOL

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