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  2. California’s Public Utilities Commission launched its Long-Term Gas Planning Proceeding in 2020 to find proactive solutions to this very problem but four years later, they have little to show ...

  3. Energy in California - Wikipedia

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    About 2/3 of California's home heating is supplied by natural gas, and most new homes are constructed with both natural gas and electric heating. [ 104 ] The California Building Standards Code has targeted residential energy efficiency since 1978; [ 105 ] Part 11 of the code is the California Green Building Standards Code .

  4. Argon - Wikipedia

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    Argon is a chemical element; it has symbol Ar and atomic number 18. It is in group 18 of the periodic table and is a noble gas. [10] Argon is the third most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere, at 0.934% (9340 ppmv).

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

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    The shrinking number of oil refineries in California is another reason there’s a growing gap between California and the rest of the country’s gas prices. Today, there are only 11 major ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. La Goleta Gas Field - Wikipedia

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    The La Goleta Gas Field (also known as the Goleta Gas Field and La Goleta Storage Field) is a natural gas field in unincorporated Santa Barbara County, California, adjacent to the city of Goleta. Discovered in 1929, and first put into production in 1932, it has been in continuous use ever since, producing approximately 12 billion cubic feet of ...

  8. As Americans use less gas, these states are still guzzling - AOL

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    Truck Parking Club mapped data from the Energy Information Administration to identify where Americans purchase the most and least gasoline.

  9. ArDM - Wikipedia

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    In order to get a high enough target mass the noble gas argon was used in the liquid phase as target material. Since the boiling point of argon is at 87 K at normal pressure, the operation of the detector required a cryogenic system. The ArDM experiment ended in 2019 when data taking was stopped and the experiment's apparatus decommissioned.