Fourteen billion cubic feet of renewable natural gas brought into SoCalGas' pipeline system last year, increasing the transportation of low-carbon fuels and furthering decarbonization
- The proposed Angeles Link green hydrogen system would drive deep decarbonization of dispatchable electric generation, hard-to-electrify industries, and heavy-duty transportation in the LA Basin
- Sempra Infrastructure is advancing ECA LNG Phase 1 in Mexico, the only LNG export project in the world to achieve a final investment decision in 2020
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