LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles City Council adopted an ordinance Wednesday that moves forward on a controversial plan to shift the Scattergood Generating Station, a power plant in Playa del Rey, to be powered by green hydrogen instead of natural gas.
The vote on Wednesday was 12-0, but some council members expressed concern about the proposed project. Councilwoman Katy Yaroslavsky, chair of the council’s energy committee, said she remained skeptical and was only reluctantly moving the process ahead. The council approved a separate item implementing safeguards for the project, calling for regular reports from LADWP to the council. It also sought to:
But Yaroslavsky said that she did not take “great comfort in the responses” from LADWP officials during the meeting, voicing concerns over the project’s impact on air quality and water resources, the safety of the hydrogen usage and the feasibility of working with new technology. Sarah Wilfong, a representative from the Los Angeles County Business Federation, told the council that the shift to green hydrogen would ensure that the city is “creatively utilizing innovative and powerful clean energy fuel, while also providing good paying jobs, upgrading our infrastructure and ensuring the residents of LA can keep their lights on.”
Jason Rondou, the LADWP’s director of resource planning, development and programs, said during a prior committee meeting that the Scattergood project is a means to creating a necessary renewable energy source for the city.
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