Sharing Progress in Building a Safer, More Sustainable Energy Future for Customers, PG&E Issues Annual Corporate Sustainability Report
Report Highlights ‘Inflection Point’ for Company, with Commitments to Underground Powerlines and Become Climate Positive
“Last year was a major inflection point in PG&E’s long history. Facing historic wildfire conditions, we launched unprecedented initiatives to reduce the risk of wildfires, including efforts to reimagine our electric system by undergrounding 10,000 miles of powerlines in the areas most at risk. We also began envisioning our plan to help roll back the impacts of climate change, which was detailed in the bold climate commitments we unveiled last month,” said
Committed to Climate Action in
The comprehensive online report highlights PG&E’s ambitious climate plan, released in June, that will see the company achieve significant emissions reductions by 2030, reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, and become “climate positive” by 2050, or actively removing more carbon from the environment than it emits.
Using statistics and stories, the report also details meaningful action
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Providing customers with electricity that was more than
90% greenhouse-gas-emissions free, with about50% from state-qualified renewable resources. - Awarding contracts for more than 3,300 MW of battery energy storage to be deployed through 2024.
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Reaching 600,000 private solar interconnections, more than any other
U.S. utility. -
Reaching nearly 5,000 installed charging ports for electric vehicles,
39% of which are in disadvantaged communities. -
Interconnecting PG&E’s first renewable natural gas project, a first-of-its-kind system bridging dairies and
PG&E gas pipelines.
Ongoing Commitment to Reduce Wildfire Risk
The report also details several ways
- Committing to a “game-changing” investment to underground 10,000 miles of powerlines as a long-term solution to preventing wildfires.
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Launching the Enhanced Powerline Safety Settings (EPSS) program, which allows for automatic shutdown of electric lines if the system senses a problem. As a result,
California Public Utilities Commission -reportable ignitions went down80% on EPSS-enabled circuits versus the past three-year average. -
Making the Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) program more targeted and focused and lowering the number of customers impacted by
88% compared to 2020. - Meeting its major Wildfire Mitigation Plan commitments, including hardening over 200 line-miles and installing over 300 weather stations.
Co-creating Solutions for a Safe, Prosperous, Sustainable Future
The investments detailed in the report demonstrate PG&E’s commitment toward a safe, reliable, and affordable energy system, while supporting economic vitality and job creation within PG&E’s hometowns. The company also remains focused on helping to ensure that equity and inclusion remain at the forefront of California’s energy transition.
In 2021,
“We know that our success will require involving all our stakeholders in the goals that we set and collaborating with them to find the right solutions for achieving results. Our external
To view the Corporate Sustainability Report, visit www.pgecorp.com/sustainability.
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