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The recent banning of natural gas as a heating and cooking energy source, in California, seems like a great idea if one has the desire to lower carbon dioxide emissions.
What if the electricity that replaces the natural gas used in heating comes from a natural gas-fired power plant?
By John Polomny4.8
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The recent banning of natural gas as a heating and cooking energy source, in California, seems like a great idea if one has the desire to lower carbon dioxide emissions.
What if the electricity that replaces the natural gas used in heating comes from a natural gas-fired power plant?

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