Los Angeles Times

SCE plan to use batteries is OKd

- By Ivan Penn ivan.penn@latimes.com Twitter: @ivanlpenn

State regulators have approved the purchase of battery storage for electricit­y to support Southern California’s energy supply, which faces potential shortages because of the troubled Aliso Canyon natural gas storage facility.

The California Public Utilities Commission wants Southern California Edison to expedite plans to acquire electricit­y storage using batteries to help prevent potential blackouts.

The commission and other state energy agencies have warned that without the Aliso Canyon field, the state’s largest natural gas storage facility, Southern California could face blackouts during as many as 14 days this summer.

In addition to increasing use of battery storage, the energy agencies have urged consumers to look for ways to conserve energy.

“Southern California faces a number of energy reliabilit­y challenges — for electricit­y and for residentia­l heating — this summer, next winter and at least for the next summer after that, all related to the loss of gas storage at Aliso Canyon,” commission President Michael Picker said of Thursday’s action.

The Aliso Canyon facility, owned and operated by Southern California Gas Co., drew national attention after a leak in one of its 115 wells last October forced thousands of residents in the nearby Porter Ranch community to flee their homes after complaints of illness.

It took Southern California Gas four months to stop the leak and seal the well.

Gov. Jerry Brown ordered a moratorium on injecting any more gas into the storage facility until it is deemed safe.

The utility company has been inspecting and testing the remaining 114 wells to ensure safety. But it remains unclear whether the gas still contained in the facility will be available during periods of high demand for natural gas by power plants and residentia­l customers.

Critics of blackout warnings have argued that the state needs to seriously investigat­e alternativ­es to using Aliso Canyon. They have characteri­zed the warning about blackouts as little more than a threat by Southern California Gas if the utility isn’t allowed to continue using the storage facility.

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