Today at the CPUC: Approval of the California Energy Commission’s Gas R and D Program for Fiscal Year 2023-2024
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has officially adopted Resolution G-3603, which authorizes the California Energy Commission’s Gas Research and Development Program for the 2023-2024 fiscal year. This approval facilitates continued research and development in the natural gas sector, with the goal of improving safety, efficiency and technological advancements within the industry.
The adopted resolution outlines the framework and funding allocations for several research initiatives aimed at improving the operational aspects of natural gas use in California. This includes projects aimed at reducing environmental impacts, increasing system reliability and increasing the overall efficiency of the gas infrastructure.
Program objectives and impact
The Gas R&D Program is intended to support California’s energy policy goals by investing in innovative technologies that could lead to more sustainable energy practices. The program is part of a broader strategy to balance California’s energy needs with environmental concerns, especially in light of the state’s ambitious climate goals.
Stakeholders and interested parties can view the full details of the resolution and its implications by visiting the CPUC document portal at the following link: http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&docid=531559739. This resource provides comprehensive information on the specific areas of research and development that are priorities for the upcoming fiscal year.
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Bradley Bartz is the founder of ABC Solar Incorporated and a prominent advocate with the CPUC. His efforts are focused on advancing sustainable energy solutions and shaping policies that support the growth and integration of renewable energy sources throughout California.
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