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Published: Thursday, May 20, 2021 Coal-fired power plant in Utah. Photo credit: George Frey/Getty Images The coal-fired Intermountain Power Plant, operated by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, is pictured in 2016 outside Delta, Utah. It is one of several fossil fuel power plants run by LADWP that the utility is converting to run on green hydrogen. George Frey/Getty Images A new partnership of energy companies and utilities is aiming to make Los Angeles the first green hydrogen hub in the nation by replacing approximately a third of the city s natural gas with the carbon-free fuel by 2030. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, the nonprofit Green Hydrogen Coalition and several companies announced the coalition this week to reach the 2030 target and bring down the cost of producing green, or carbon-free, hydrogen to $1.50 per kilogram by 2030. That would lower costs approximately 40% to 65% below current levels, according to some estimat ....
San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E), who collectively donated $1.25 million to fund grants up to $3,500 for small restaurants, with a portion of the donations going to CRF’s hardship fund for food and beverage workers facing an unforeseen crisis. “Wells Fargo understands that small restaurants hold the identity of local neighborhoods. We know that it takes more than money to create an equitable, diverse and inclusive recovery,” said Gregg Sherkin, Senior Vice President, Social Impact and Sustainability for Wells Fargo. “We chose to underwrite the small business support services for all the Restaurants Care Resilience Fund grant recipients to ensure long-term resilience. Through this support, small restaurants will be equipped with everything they need to recover and sustain that recovery.” ....