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California’s Chamber of Commerce has concluded that the state’s solar rooftop program is the top driver of higher electricity bills. Opinion columnist Tom Philp asks: Now what?
The state excise tax just went up, the Low Carbon Fuel Standard is getting more strict and 2 refineries are shutting down.
The massive tax and spending cut bill that Congress passed Thursday ends federal tax incentives for electric vehicles. Buyers ...
The end of the federal EV tax credit could impact your finances and the future of electric vehicle adoption. Here's why ...
Electric school buses, as mobile microgrids, can travel to communities–especially those that experience the brunt of climate ...
Small SUVs and crossovers have replaced midsize sedans as the best-selling cars in the U.S. because they offer a combination ...
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The Cool Down on MSNHomeowner gets candid about rooftop solar one year after installing it on new home: 'Our electric bills were astronomical'The push for cleaner energy sources has led to a sharp rise in solar developments, including solar farms and commercial ...
Gas prices throughout San Diego remained unchanged on Tuesday as new state policies took effect. Senate passes Trump’s big ...
Gas prices in San Diego remained unchanged despite two new state policies that were expected to increase costs at the pump, which went into effect on Tuesday.
California's gas tax hike and new carbon standards kicked in on July 1, raising fears that drivers could soon be $5 per ...
California's prices could soon be rising again, however, as new state fees and taxes went into effect Tuesday.
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