California’s gas prices to increase 65 cents per gallon with passing of new fuel standards

In California, the average is $4.68, down 16 cents from a month ago. San Francisco is the most expensive in the Bay Area, but it’s down nearly a quarter from last month.

California’s gas prices are on the verge of a 65-cent per gallon increase.

“We know that in order to be successful in addressing climate change, we must continue to reduce our fossil fuel consumption,” said Liane Randolph, chair of California Air Resources Board.

California’s Air Resources Board, or (CARB), has voted Friday night to change fuel standards to reduce emissions and improve air quality, but this would lead to an increase in gas prices throughout the state.

To read more Follow this link- California’s Air Resources Board votes to increase new fuel standards, increasing gas prices by 65 cents per gallon – ABC7 San Francisco

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