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We are honored to be awarded the Net Zero Strategy of the Year at the Verdantix 2024 Climate Innovation Awards. Our ASPIRE2045 sustainability strategy is a natural progression of our decades-long industry leadership in serving the common good, and underscores our continued efforts to collaborate across industries, labor, government, and community organizations to help California transition to its clean energy economy of tomorrow.
Maintaining the integrity of our pipelines is key to delivering reliable energy. Learn more about how SoCalGas continuously operates reliable pipelines everyday:
Angeles Link could help significantly decrease demand for natural gas, diesel, and other fossil fuels in the LA Basin, helping accelerate California and the region's climate and clean air goals. Learn more:
We’re excited to share that SoCalGas has been recognized by Reuters Events as one of the top 100 Innovators leading the energy transition. Examine how the 100 disrupters and change makers are demonstrating transition excellence, including forward-thinking strategy, novel technology integration, and digital transformation.
“Having this innovative technology showcased at COP28 alongside 99 others highlights the importance of cultivating a broad range of climate solutions to help meet the global needs specific to each economy.” - Neil Navin, Chief Clean Fuels Officer at SoCalGas.
Breaking News! SoCalGas’ [H2] Innovation Experience has won Fast Company’s Next Big Things in Tech award. With this project, we are striving to tackle some of the world's most pressing problems so that our communities can prosper far into the future.
"Our community is made up of 22 million people whose lives and livelihoods depend upon reliable energy" - SoCalGas President, Maryam Brown. Learn how the SoCalGas [H2] Innovation Experience demonstrates the potential for a reliable clean energy future.
The development of a regional hydrogen hub could support Angeles Link and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from electric generation, heavy-duty transportation, and other hard-to-electrify sectors of the California economy. Click the link below to learn more:
An innovative carbon management project with U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and Avnos, Inc. launches in Bakersfield and is designed to remove carbon dioxide from the air and generate water using only electricity. Learn more about how this technology could help advance CA's climate and clean air goals.
The Clean Fuels Reliability Analysis provides insights into the value of clean fuels in electric reliability. Up to 10 gigawatts of additional clean renewable hydrogen generation along with intermittent renewables and battery storage could support a reliable grid in 2045.