SoCalGas joins the U.S. Department of Energy in funding testing of technology that captures carbon dioxide from the atmosphere while collecting water for reuse
SoCalGas to support Southern California nonprofits with up to $400,000 in funding for programs, projects, and research that address community climate solutions
Utility now using grid power that is 100% renewable at eligible facilities to meet 80% of those facilities' electricity demand, underscoring its commitment to be a leader in the transition to a decarbonized energy system
Hydrogen fuel cell powered locomotive technology is designed to replace diesel engines to reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions near ports and warehouses
SoCalGas installed high-efficiency boilers, storage tanks pipe insulation and more at four LA Family Housing communities located in North Hollywood and Van Nuys
Led by Zero Emission Industries, the project will test hydrogen fuel cell marine vessel technology designed to significantly reduce GHGs and air pollution from fishing, fire, ferry and other small boats in California
The three-year demonstration research project will integrate groundbreaking technologies to produce hydrogen for fuel cell vehicles at prices competitive with gasoline
The Rialto Bioenergy Facility generates renewable natural gas made from diverted landfill waste to fuel clean trucks, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to 220,000 metric tons per year
The Rialto Bioenergy Facility generates renewable natural gas made from diverted landfill waste to fuel clean trucks, reducing greenhouse gas emission by up to 220,000 metric tons per year
Energy efficiency incentives and programs saved customers $44 million on their utility bills and reduced 211,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions
In partnership with the Palm Desert Housing Authority & SoCal Edison, SoCalGas installed high-efficiency boilers, low-flow showerheads, door weather stripping and more to help One Quail Place residents save money on energy bills
Heavy-duty trucks with the latest natural gas engines can cut smog-forming emissions by more than 90 percent; fueling with renewable natural gas reduces greenhouse gas emissions by at least 80 percent
Minority, women-owned, disabled veteran and LGBT-owned business get largest share of SoCalGas' spending ever, breaking record for the 28th consecutive year
Consistent with California's climate goals, these projects have the potential to reduce GHG emissions from transportation through the use of green hydrogen
Participating cities and agencies within the San Gabriel Valley have saved enough energy to power 229 homes per year through energy efficiency projects
Award highlights the company's partnership with the L.A. Area Chamber and its leadership on several key initiatives including the first-ever virtual job fair, the launch of ONE LA, and more.
First project of its kind in the U.S. aims to show how this carbon-free gas made from renewable electricity can fuel clean energy systems in a carbon-neutral future
Those in need are invited to the drive-up pantry event at the Pomona Fairplex on December 9 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. to receive much-needed holiday items
Southern California Minority Supplier Development Council recognizes SoCalGas for consistently achieving exceptional performance in its supplier diversity and inclusion initiatives
Los Angeles Urban League & SoCalGas encourage Los Angeles residents interested in construction, mechanical, technician and engineering careers to apply to the free 10-week program
Meals will be donated through Meals on Wheels and delivered using Toyota Mirais, bringing recognition to the importance of hydrogen, fuel cells and fuel cell electric cars in California's energy transition
Customers who purchase qualifying energy efficient products will get 50% extra cash back in rebates on dryers, smart thermostats, furnaces, water heaters, pool heaters, insulation and more
Funded in part by SoCalGas, projects will research and develop zero- and near-zero emissions technologies for heavy and medium-duty transportation to help address climate change and air pollution
SoCalGas and Meruelo Enterprises employees team up with Clinicas del Camino Real to donate dry goods, hygiene items and other basics to farmworkers and their families
Grant will benefit LA Conservation Corps' Food Waste Prevention Program which has diverted nearly 1 million pounds of food waste from landfills and provided food to those in need since 2018
Utility partners with charitable organizations to provide meals to 40,000 seniors, students, families and migrant farm workers and stimulate local businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic