Join a virtual session on neighborhood decarbonization programs on March 10, 2026.
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- Rulemaking 24-09-012
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What You Should Do Next
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Attend the session
Join the virtual meeting on March 10, 2026, at 2 PM via Microsoft Teams.
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Provide input
Share your thoughts on priority neighborhoods during the session.
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Request interpretation
Email Laurie Brown for language interpretation at least five business days before the event.
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Visit the website
Check www.swgas.com/en/california-rates-and-regulation for more information and updates.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the date of the virtual information session?
- The session is on March 10, 2026, at 2 PM.
- How can I attend the virtual session?
- You can join via Microsoft Teams using the provided link and meeting ID.
- Who do I contact for language interpretation?
- Contact Laurie Brown at laurie.brown@swgas.com at least five business days before the session.
- What is Senate Bill 1221 about?
- It allows pilot projects to transition neighborhoods from natural gas to zero-emission alternatives.
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Full Notice Text
Join Southwest Gas Corporation’s Virtual Information Session on Pilot Neighborhood Decarbonization Programs Regarding Senate Bill 1221 and the California Public Utilities Commission’s (CPUC) voluntary program to designate priority neighborhoods for projects that may transition some gas customers to cost-effective, zero-emission alternatives. MARCH 10, 2026, AT 2 P.M. (VIRTUAL ONLY) Microsoft Teams: https://teams.microsoft.com/ meet/25073116481233?p=clGSHEMiGKWdSyRqZP Meeting ID: 250 731 164 812 33 Passcode: 8r5H5Zy3 Dial in by phone: 1-213-279-1095 Phone Conference ID: 879 344 491# Note: If you need a language interpreter, please contact Laurie Brown, Regulatory Manager/California for Southwest Gas at laurie.brown@swgas.com at least five business days before the Information Session. WHY ATTEND? Senate Bill 1221 allows up to 30 pilot projects across California to help transition some neighborhoods from natural gas to cleaner, zero-emission energy options. The CPUC is developing the rules for this program in Rulemaking 24-09-012. This virtual event gives you a chance to share your thoughts on which neighborhoods should be considered as priority decarbonization zones. These zones are areas where clean energy projects could be proposed in the future. We want to hear your input on local environmental hazards, access to heating and cooling, health considerations, community barriers to decarbonization, and diversity and equity considerations outlined in Senate Bill 1221. HOW WOULD THIS IMPACT CUSTOMERS? These efforts may influence future energy infrastructure and programs that support cleaner, safer energy options for communities, including disadvantaged and low-income neighborhoods. WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION? Visit www.swgas.com/en/california-rates-and-regulation for details, including maps of initial decarbonization zones. You can also view the CPUC webpage for Rulemaking 24-09-012 for some official documents, a fact sheet, and updates. Please reference Rulemaking 24-09-012 in any communication with the CPUC. FOR QUESTIONS: If you have questions about this Rulemaking proceeding, please contact Laurie Brown, Regulatory Manager/California for Southwest Gas at laurie. brown@swgas.com. VV-43543874