Innovative project with U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory converts renewable electricity into renewable methane for storage in existing natural gas pipelines
Calgren's dairy biogas operation--first of its kind in California-captures methane from animal waste to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide pipeline quality renewable natural gas
Customers in the City of Tustin report being approached by a door-to-door salesperson offering to install an earthquake shutoff valve and promising that SoCalGas will provide a rebate
Net-zero energy building includes a compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station for heavy-duty trucks near Highways 99 and 65, plus employee training facility and customer demonstration center
Hydrothermal processing technology also reduces greenhouse gas emissions by three times that of anaerobic digestion, and creates twice the useable energy from wastewater solids at half the cost
New strategy would help keep energy affordable, develop long-term renewable energy storage, and promote rapid consumer adoption - builds on SoCalGas' goal to be cleanest natural gas utility in North America
Employees and executives worked with local Habitat for Humanity chapter on building four playhouses to help partner families and non-profit organizations
Utility commits to delivering affordable and increasingly renewable energy to customers - Includes replacing 20 percent of traditional natural gas supply with renewable natural gas by 2030
2018 study shows replacing less than 20% of traditional natural gas supply can reduce emissions equal to electrifying all of California's building stock, at 1/3 the cost
Calgren Dairy Fuels dairy digester pipeline cluster--California's first--captures methane from cow manure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide a carbon-negative fuel
Over the last 5 years, SoCalGas energy efficiency programs have saved enough energy to power 326,000 households a year and have reduced emissions equal to taking 165,000 passenger cars off the road.