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Customers' bills are likely to be cut significantly in February due to a steep decline in the cost of natural gas.
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Six western states that rely on water from the Colorado River have agreed on a model to dramatically cut their use.
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While the main issue is that energy prices are high, some consumers might wonder if there’s anything they can do to lower their bills.
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Federal regulators have rejected a request from the operator of California’s last nuclear power plant that could have smoothed its pathway to securing a longer operating life.
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The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County increased a half-cent Tuesday to $4.553, one day after rising two-tenths of a cent.
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California's top oil and gas regulator has stepped down from the job after three years.
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The company said it is making $1 million in customer assistance funding available for those experiencing financial hardship.
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The amount of carbon sequestered in eelgrass beds in San Diego Bay may offer scientists insight on greenhouse gas emissions for the region, the results of a nine-month study revealed Monday.
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A German company owned by the fossil fuel firm, Shell, is working to build a network of residential batteries in California.
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Residents who had a peak winter gas bill of about $105 last January can expect the January 2023 bill to be around $225.
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