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SoCalGas briefs Laguna Hills Council on South Coast AQMD zero‑NOx proposals and hydrogen projects
Summary
SoCalGas told the Laguna Hills City Council the South Coast AQMD is proposing a 0 NOx standard for space and water heating (Rules 11‑11 and 11‑21), explained an alternative compliance path with mitigation fees, and outlined estimated replacement costs and a $21 million AQMD pilot rebate to help low‑income and overburdened communities.
Juan Gonzalez, public affairs manager for SoCalGas, told the Laguna Hills City Council on April 22 that the utility is tracking two South Coast Air Quality Management District proposals — Rule 11‑11 (space heating) and Rule 11‑21 (water heating) — that would set a 0 NOx emissions standard for covered appliances. "Our mission: safe, affordable, reliable energy today, ready for tomorrow," Gonzalez said in introducing the presentation and SoCalGas’s pilot and technology efforts.
Jessalyn Davis, energy and environmental affairs manager for SoCalGas’s policy team, explained the two proposed AQMD rules and the compliance options under discussion. "The rule itself is a 0 NOx standard," Davis said, adding that the rules contain an alternative compliance path for manufacturers…
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