Here’s some science that no one debates: nitrogen oxides are bad for you.
In decades of advertising for “natural” gas, there’s one word you hear over and over again: clean.
When asked where they want their energy to come from, Arizonans and Nevadans are crystal clear: they want more clean electricity like wind and solar, and less fossil fuels.
If you’ve got a gas furnace, water heater or stove in your home, you’ve probably already noticed: the price of “natural” gas is on the rise.
Following a series of deadly explosions and growing evidence that a vast amount of planet-warming methane is leaking from the country’s aging gas system, utilities across the country are spending upwards of $15 billion a year to replace leaking pipelines.
The fine print of your monthly energy bills likely contains lots of small surcharges and extra fees from your utility.
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