Georgia Natural Gas' Greener Life Program Reaches New Milestones

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Monday, August 26th, 2024

Georgia Natural Gas® announced today that its Greener Life®program, which helps customers make their natural gas usage carbon neutral, has reached a new milestone of 500 million pounds of carbon emissions offset from the atmosphere. That amount is equivalent to taking over 50,000 cars off the road for a year. In celebration of this milestone, Georgia Natural Gas has enhanced Greener Life to give customers the benefits of certified low emissions gas at no additional cost.

Certified low emissions gas is sourced from companies using industry best practices to lower methane emissions and environmental impact. Georgia Natural Gas has partnered with MiQ, a leading not-for-profit certifier of natural gas whose methane standard has been adopted by some of the world's biggest natural gas producers. MiQ-certified producers are audited by accredited, independent third parties who confirm emissions are below specified levels. Georgia Natural Gas assigns MiQ certificates derived from its certified low emissions gas purchases to Greener Life customers, who receive the benefits for the emissions reductions, thereby reducing their emissions footprint.

"It's amazing to think about the impact our Greener Life customers have made in just five short years," said Aimee Henderson, director of Mass Markets at Georgia Natural Gas. "That's why we're thrilled to expand Greener Life with a new, simple way for customers to reduce their emissions footprint even further."

Since Georgia Natural Gas launched Greener Life in 2019, more than 30,000 Georgians have joined and made their natural gas usage in their homes carbon neutral. By including the benefits of certified low emissions gas, Greener Life customers now easily and affordably receive the benefits of reducing methane where the gas is produced, as well.

In addition to sourcing certified low emissions gas, Georgia Natural Gas funds a variety of carbon offset projects in the United States, including forestation, landfill and HFC refrigerant reclamation. For more information, please visit gng.com/greenerlife.