Efficient Financing & Incremental Investment Opportunities
ADVANCING CLEANER ENERGY SYSTEMS₁
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Infrastructure
Supports cleaner
energy, customer
choice and
affordability
Commitment to
enhance safety +
reduce emissions
Over 19% reduction
in methane
emissions achieved
to-date, ahead of
2025 goal of 20%²
World class wildfire
mitigation program
•
Clean
Transportation
7,500 EV charging
stations in SDG&E
territory³
• Transportation fuel
cell technology
Transitioning to
clean energy + zero
emission fleet
Hydrogen fueling
infrastructure
100% ZEV fleet
operating by 20354
Renewable
Natural Gas
Anaerobic
digestion
.
Biomass
conversion
•
•
Thermal
•
conversion
.
RNG
interconnection
•
Deliver 20% RNG
by 20305
Distributed
Energy + Storage
Two fuel cells at
company facilities
135 MW utility owned
energy storage
Combined heat and
power
•
6 microgrids with
solar and storage³
Hydrogen
10+ demonstration
projects underway
Hydrogen uses in
clean
transportation
Hydrogen pipeline
infrastructure
Electrolysis
Pyrolysis
Hydrogen blending
•
Liquified
Natural Gas
O Deploy facility at
port(s) for
transportation
sector
CO2
CCUS⁹
•
Capture carbon
dioxide to sequester
or use
Utilize carbon in
industrial
applications
Direct air capture
Above line | Projects
in progress
Below line | Future
projects and goals
Our commitment to innovation + technology is advancing cleaner energy systems
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Illustrative only and includes aspirational goals, not indicative of when, or if, certain events may occur or the order in which they may
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occur.
2.
SoCalGas Natural Gas Leak Abatement Emission Report (June 2021), pending review before the CPUC. SB 1371 and D. 19-08-020
require California gas corporations to reduce methane emissions by 20% below 2015 baseline by 2025.
Specifically, aim to provide 20% RNG to core customers as defined in SoCalGas' Tariff Rule No. 23 by 2030.
SoCalGas will need the support of state regulations, such as the RNG targets or goals to be considered by the
CPUC as part of SB 1440, in order to meet our 2030 goal.
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4.
Amount is approximate. ~4.5K 3rd party owned Level 2 and DC Fast Charge stations in SDG&E's service territory as of April 2021 per
California Energy Commission and ~3K SDG&E-owned charging stations per semi-annual report filed with CPUC in April 2021.
SoCalGas+ SDG&E goal to operate a 100% ZEV fleet by 2035.
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45 MW operational at SDG&E.
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SoCalGas completed two fuel cell projects at company facilities in 2020.
SDG&E has 1 operational microgrid, 4 under development, and 1 identified and currently under review.
Carbon Capture Utilization + Sequestration (CCUS).
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