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Efficient Financing & Incremental Investment Opportunities

SOCALGAS | HYDROGEN DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS H2 HYDROGEN HOME First project of its kind in the U.S. aiming to show how carbon-free gas made from renewable electricity can be used in pure form or as a blend to fuel clean energy systems of the future Project named one of Fast Company magazine's World Changing Ideas and will demonstrate the important role of hydrogen in helping the state achieve its carbon neutrality goals² • · Demonstrated Technology:³ . Solar Panels Hydrogen Electrolyzer • Hydrogen Storage • Fuel Cell Battery Energy Storage Blending Hydrogen with Natural Gas or Heat Pump HVAC Unit + appliances H2 PURECOMP Demonstrate novel electrochemical membrane separation technology that can be used to simultaneously purify and compress hydrogen, efficiently and with no moving parts Multiple potential end-uses, including:* Extracting hydrogen from natural gas blends - allowing for pure hydrogen to be conveyed using legacy natural gas infrastructure Scalable, solid-state compression technology that can reduce cost to provide high pressure, high purity hydrogen (e.g., fuel cell electric vehicles) The future of renewable energy is here. НУЕТ Electrochemical Hydrogen Compre HYET Research and development projects are subject to risks and uncertainties. Please refer to "Risk Factors" in our most recent Annual Report of Form 10-K for more information. World Changing Ideas. Honorable Mention in North America Category. Fast Company Magazine. May 4, 2021. An electrolyzer will convert solar energy to hydrogen and a fuel cell will supply electricity for the home. Hydrogen will also be blended with natural gas and used in the home's heat pump HVAC unit, water heater, clothes dryer, and gas stove. The home will function and feel exactly like a regular home but use reliable and clean energy 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. 123 1. 2. 3. 4. This technology will be initially deployed and tested at SoCalGas' Engineering Analysis Center in Pico Rivera, where it will be 35 used to extract hydrogen from 3% - 15% blends with natural gas. SEMPRA
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