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South Coast AQMD Launches Incentive Program for Space/Water Heating Units

The South Coast Air Quality Management District Wednesday launched its Go Zero incentive program designed to help residents and businesses switch to cleaner, zero nitrogen oxide-emission space and water heating appliances. The technologies are up to 3-4 times more efficient than traditional gas systems and can help reduce energy use and lower utility bills, according to AQMD. NOx emissions are a nationwide problem that is especially urgent in Southern California, which has some of the worst air quality in the […]


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