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SoCalGas
Mar 10, 2021
LOS ANGELES Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) today opened its annual initiative to assist fleet owners operating within the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) apply for incentive funding to replace diesel trucks with new near-zero emissions natural gas trucks through the Carl Moyer Program. Approximately $36 million is available for eligible clean air projects within the SCAQMD s territory. Approved fleet owners can apply to receive up to $100,000 towards the purchase of new natural gas trucks and compressed natural gas fueling stations. This year s application period will run through June 1, 2021.
The transportation sector is responsible for about 40 percent of California s greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and more than 80 percent of the state s NOx, or smog-forming, emissions. Heavy-duty trucks with the latest natural gas engines can cut smog-forming emissions by more than 90 percent compared to the clean
SoCalGas to Assist Local Fleet Owners in Securing Incentive Funds to Transition to Cleaner Technologies
Heavy-duty trucks with the latest natural gas engines can cut smog-forming emissions by more than 90 percent; fueling with renewable natural gas reduces greenhouse gas emissions by at least 80 percent
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LOS ANGELES, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) today opened its annual initiative to assist fleet owners operating within the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) apply for incentive funding to replace diesel trucks with new near-zero emissions natural gas trucks through the Carl Moyer Program. Approximately $36 million is available for eligible clean air projects within the SCAQMD s territory. Approved fleet owners can apply to receive up to $100,000 towards the purchase of new natural gas trucks and compressed natural gas fueling stations. This year s application period will
1 million gallons of untreated wastewater spilled in Charlotte County
Published: March 2, 2021 6:01 PM EST
Updated: March 3, 2021 2:37 PM EST
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The huge multimillion-dollar project is underway to bring sewage flows into the wastewater reclamation facility more quickly and with less pressure.
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