OVERLAND PARK, KAN.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Zero-carbon technologies, including carbon capture, energy storage, hydrogen, solar and wind, will allow the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) to achieve its goals of zero-carbon emissions in its electricity supply by 2030, finds a recent analysis by decarbonization solutions leader Black & Veatch.
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2030 Zero Carbon Plan was completed to help the public utility inform its customers and other key stakeholders as to how SMUD will address its goal of eliminating 100-percent of greenhouse gas emissions from all electric generation by 2030. Black & Veatch performed an assessment of zero carbon technologies that included biomass and biogas; carbon sequestration and storage; geothermal energy; long-duration energy storage; onshore and offshore wind; renewable hydrogen and solar PV that will accelerate the energy transition for SMUD’s more than 1.5 million customers.