/C O R R E C T I O N -- Pacific Gas and Electric Company/
- PG&E is committed to decarbonizing its natural gas system and expanding on technologies that support carbon-free and carbon-neutral energy resources. They have begun the process to purchase California-produced renewable natural gas for residential and small commercial customers. They are also launching a new biomass-to-RNG project. These advancements align with California's SB 1440 and related policies.
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In the news release, PG&E Takes Historic Steps Toward Decarbonization as Company Announces New Production Pilot and Procurement of Renewable Natural Gas, issued 25-Oct-2023 by Pacific Gas and Electric Company over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that the sub-headline should read "By 2030, 15 Percent of Residential and Commercial Customers to be Served by Renewable Natural Gas" rather than "By 2023, 15 Percent of Residential and Commercial Customers to be Served by Renewable Natural Gas" as originally issued inadvertently. The complete, corrected release follows:
PG&E Takes Historic Steps Toward Decarbonization as Company Announces New Production Pilot and Procurement of Renewable Natural Gas
By 2030, 15 Percent of Residential and Commercial Customers to be Served by Renewable Natural Gas
These clean-energy advancements come as the nation celebrates Clean Energy Action Month. They also support tenets of
"A clean and decarbonized energy future requires bold steps and breakthrough technologies. We're excited and eager to partner with other change-makers in
Breaking New Ground - Converting Wood Waste to Natural Gas
PG&E has launched an initiative to purchase
A new woody biomass-to-RNG partnership pilot project will serve as the first contract secured toward these goals.
Each year, PG&E prunes or removes dead, diseased, or dying trees that may compromise powerline safety. A critical part of PG&E's wildfire prevention efforts, the Vegetation Management work will also help supply forest waste for the pilot project.
The woody biomass-to-RNG project, a collaboration between PG&E and West Biofuels located in
RNG For PG&E Customers
Outside of this pilot, PG&E looks to issue a second round of RNG procurement before the end of the year. These projects are to be located in
New RNG Interconnections
PG&E also continues to connect new California RNG production sites to its gas pipeline system and is planning to interconnect a new landfill-based RNG facility located in the Bay Area in early 2024. As of October 2023, PG&E has delivered more than 1.5 billion cubic feet of RNG to buyers within the transportation sector that fuel up at one of PG&E's 22 compressed natural gas facilities.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than 16 million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and
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