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Politics : IMPEACH GRAY DAVIS!

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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (138)1/11/2003 11:54:28 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (1) of 1641
 
I'll give you 117%. In Jan 2000 the price was $6.32- -the low. In March 2001 it was $13.73- -the high.

There's another thing to remember here: that high was in the winter when people burn more gas. So it is possible that a 5X increase in COST to the consumer could occur in a year measuring from summer to winter. But the reference was to price, not cost.

Also, electricity prices are different. This gives year-to-year data. Best I could find.
energy.ca.gov
No units in that data.

This gives signs of a large increase in electricity cost:
solarbuzz.com

Gotta go.
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