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After all, the a/c industry has been held accountable for much of the ruckus caused in California’s late-summer blues that saw electricity bills for Golden State residents rise as much as 400%.
What contractors found were a plethora of combination units (see article on the American Gas Cooling Coalition, page 16), and several new units that promise to be more energy efficient than those that came before.