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CREATING A CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE

We are leading the transformation of the electric power industry toward a clean energy future.

Edison International is accelerating concrete actions to mitigate and adapt to climate change. We are working to create a robust clean energy economy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions through policies that support equitable access to renewables and reimagine the electric grid. This grid evolution is necessary to achieve sustainable energy, cleaner air and a more resilient economy.

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Reaching Net Zero

Edison’s plan to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045 and support California's climate goals through a safe, reliable and affordable clean energy transition, including robust scenario analysis, risks and opportunities.

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Countdown to 2045

Edison’s updated analysis of the bold steps needed to enable massive electrification growth and expand the grid while achieving the most feasible, affordable solutions to meet California’s ambitious net-zero goal.

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Adapting for Tomorrow

Edison's call to action for utilities, governments and communities to invest now in a climate-resilient electric grid and other critical infrastructure, based on findings from SCE’s Climate Adaptation Vulnerability Assessment.

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Mind the Gap

Mind the Gap: Policies for California's Countdown to 2030 is Edison’s analysis of the policy changes needed to ensure the state meets its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions 40% by 2030.

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Reimagining the Grid

SCE’s vision of the future electric grid — to enable efficient integration of clean resources, support customer adoption of new technologies and ensure climate adaptation and resilience.

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Pathway 2045

Pathway 2045 is SCE’s 2019 data-driven analysis of the steps that California must take to meet the 2045 goals to clean our electricity grid and reach carbon neutrality.

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