California regulators approved a proposal to inject more natural gas at
The decision is designed to protect against a spike in natural gas prices like the one that took place last winter when some residents saw monthly energy bills hit $1,000 or higher, the California Public Utilities Commission said in a statement. The temporary increase in storage capacity could lead to savings from $200 million to $450 million for Southern California customers, the commission said.
Separately, the commission said it is ...
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