CEC awards nearly $11M for clean energy projects

May 19, 2019 |

In California, the California Energy Commission approved nearly $11 million for clean energy demonstration projects, including biofuels, renewable gas, and microgrids. The Energy Commission approved a $2 million grant to Technology & Investment Solutions to demonstrate a more sustainable and cost-effective process of creating biomethane from food waste at an existing anaerobic digester in El Mirage. The fuel produced is expected to power a local fleet of waste hauling trucks.

The project was funded by the Energy Commission’s Alternative and Renewable Fuels and Vehicle Technology Program, which supports clean transportation innovation.

The Energy Commission awarded a $2 million grant to West Biofuels and nearly $2 million to Taylor Energy for projects demonstrating innovative technologies to produce renewable gas using wood waste from trees killed by the state’s bark beetle infestation and drought.

The projects were funded by the Energy Commission’s Natural Gas Research Program, which invests in technologies and solutions that help the natural gas sector support California’s energy and environmental goals.

The Energy Commission also approved a nearly $5 million grant to Zero Net Energy Alliance to demonstrate advanced microgrids at schools and residential areas in the City of Lancaster. The project’s distributed energy resources will be integrated and managed by a virtual power plant that optimizes cost savings, revenue generation, and grid resilience. The project hopes to serve as a model for the affordable and feasible deployment of solar photovoltaic generation and battery storage technologies in communities throughout the state.

Category: Fuels

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