California Public Utilities Commission updated a decades-old energy policy to allow the state's one billion USD annual budget for energy efficiency to be directed toward building electrification efforts, giving a boost to the state's move away from natural gas. This change will unlock an amount of funding that has the potential to really transform the marketplace for energy efficient appliances and will help to achieve the California’s greenhouse gas emission goals which requires abandoning of fossil fuels entirely.
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