RENEWABLE NATURAL GAS PROCUREMENT

We are focused on becoming the cleanest gas utility in North America, delivering affordable and increasingly renewable energy to our customers. RNG will play a critical role in helping us achieve these goals.

Senate Bill 1440 Background Information

On February 25, 2022, the California Public Utilities Commission issued Decision 22-02-025 to implement Senate Bill 1440, defining two collective biomethane procurement targets for the California investor-owned natural-gas utilities1 (IOUs):

  1. A short-term target for procuring biomethane, totaling 17.6 billion cubic feet (BCF) annually by 2025, produced from 8 million tons of organic waste diverted from landfills. This target was set to support the organic waste diversion targets established previously in Senate Bill 1383. With this target, each IOU may only procure biomethane produced from diverted organic waste from landfills, including wood waste, at a level in accordance with its proportionate share of statewide Cap-and-Trade allowances.
  2. A medium-term target for procuring biomethane in an amount equal to approximately 12.2% (or 72.8 BCF) of each IOU’s annual bundled core customer natural gas demand (excluding NGVs) by 2030 and beyond, as forecasted in the 2020 California Gas Report. This target, referred to as California’s Renewable Gas Standard (RGS), was established in accordance with California Public Utilities Code section 650 et. seq. Under this target, each IOU may procure biomethane produced not only from landfill organic waste, but also from other feedstocks, including those from landfills, wastewater treatment plants, synthetic gas, and dairies2.

For more information, please see Decision 22-02-025 and the 2020 California Gas Report.

Procurement Advisory Group

In February 2022, the California Public Utilities Commission issued Decision 22-02-025, which implemented Senate Bill 1440 and established biomethane procurement targets for years 2025 and 2030 to be met by the California investor-owned natural-gas utilities, specifically Pacific Gas and Electric Company, San Diego Gas & Electric Company, Southern California Gas Company, and Southwest Gas Corporation (IOUs). Decision 22-02-025 authorized each IOU to establish a separate biomethane Procurement Advisory Group (“PAG”) to advise the IOUs on solicitations for biomethane program.

For questions regarding SoCalGas’s PAG or if interested in joining the PAG, please contact ProcurementAdvisoryGroup@socalgas.com

PAG Calendar

July 6, 2023

Meet the SB 1440 Procurement Team

  • Elsa Valay-Paz

    Elsa Valay-Paz

    Vice President of Gas Acquisition
    Ray Sasaki

    Ray Sasaki

    Director of Gas Acquisition
  • Allen Haven

    Alan Haven

    Energy and Carbon Trading Manager
    Stella Talverdi

    Stella Talverdi

    Contract & Policy Manager 

 


1The four investor-owned natural-gas utilities are Pacific Gas and Electric Company, San Diego Gas & Electric Company, Southern California Gas Company, and Southwest Gas Corporation.
2With respect to dairy biomethane, the IOUs may only procure from dairy facilities that commenced operation after December 31, 2021, limited to no more than four percent of the IOUs’ medium-term procurement obligation. See Decision 22-02-025.