- The proposed Angeles Link green hydrogen system would drive deep decarbonization of dispatchable electric generation, hard-to-electrify industries, and heavy-duty transportation in the LA Basin
- The proposed Angeles Link could displace up to 3 million gallons of diesel per day, helping to eliminate hazardous air pollutants, and could allow up to four natural gas power plants to convert to green hydrogen
- SoCalGas' application provides for a robust and transparent stakeholder engagement process that includes working closely with regulators, policymakers, and environmental, workforce, and academic stakeholders
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) today announced its proposal to develop what would be the nation's largest green hydrogen energy infrastructure system (the "Angeles Link") to deliver clean, reliable renewable energy to the Los Angeles region. As proposed, the Angeles Link would support the int
- The proposed Angeles Link green hydrogen system would drive deep decarbonization of dispatchable electric generation, hard-to-electrify industries, and heavy-duty transportation in
There is an underlying assumption on the part of many that the transition from fossil fuels to clean energy is simpler than it actually is. The prevailing belief, for example, is that the transition will result in good jobs, a better economy, and become a veritable lynchpin in the fight against clim.