PG&E Announces New Renewable Natural Gas Facility Interconnection in California

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PG&E Announces New Renewable <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/NGS">Natural Gas</a> Facility Interconnection in California

PG&E Corporation has announced the commissioning of a new renewable natural gas $(RNG)$ interconnection facility at Couco Creek Dairy in Turlock, California, in collaboration with Maas Energy Works. The facility will inject approximately 350 MMBtu per day of RNG into PG&E’s pipeline system, with the capacity for future expansion. According to PG&E, the facility is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by an estimated 54,000 metric tons of CO₂e annually, equivalent to the annual energy-related emissions of 7,200 U.S. homes. This marks PG&E’s eighth RNG interconnection, with seven additional sites planned by the end of 2027. The initiative forms part of PG&E’s broader climate strategy and goal to operate a net zero energy system by 2040.

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