David Anderson
Chief Executive Officer
Thanks, Brody. Turning to our gas utility, we continue to work on decarbonization initiatives. Related to renewable natural gas, our utility RFP closed in May with very good responses. We're currently evaluating the offtake proposals and expect to begin contracting soon. Work continues on our hydrogen pilots. As you may remember, we partnered with Modern Hydrogen to become the first North American gas utility to deliver turquoise hydrogen, which permanently sequesters carbon in solid form, resulting in clean hydrogen blended directly on our system. In May, more than 100 key policymakers and other stakeholders attended our unveiling ceremony to see this technology firsthand, and in fact, just last week we also hosted a congressional delegation at the site so that they could see it, too. At the same time, we're also piloting carbon capture technology that would reduce emissions from boilers for our largest customers. We're also examining ground source heat pump systems coupled with natural gas backup heating. We believe hybrid solutions are important to the future of energy and are excited to be at the cutting edge. Turning to Northwest Natural Water, we continue to execute on our growth strategy. In June, we agreed to acquire Puttman Infrastructure and ICH, which will add 4,200 customers in Idaho, Oregon and California, which will ultimately grow to 19,000 as it is built out. Importantly, this acquisition provides an entry into the recycled water business. I'm very happy Tom will be joining our executive team to lead the water business. Tom's a recognized leader in the sustainable infrastructure market with over 25 years of experience investing, developing and operating innovative water, wastewater and recycled water systems. Most importantly, Tom shares Northwest Natural Water's core values and our commitment to customers. We expect this acquisition to close soon. Moving now to an update on Northwest Natural Renewables. As you know, through that business, we're focused on providing cost-effective solutions to help a variety of sectors decarbonize using existing waste streams and renewable energy sources. Our first project is an investment in two facilities with EDL that is designed to convert landfill waste gases to renewable natural gas. Construction was completed on both facilities in 2023, and the raw gas production continues to be at the forecasted levels from the landfills. Our partners have finished installing needed additional equipment, and the plants are ramping up production to be able to process all of the landfill gas. I'm very pleased with its progress. EDL now expects both facilities to be online and ready to begin commercial operations later this fall. Our investment of approximately $25 million per facility will only be made at substantial completion or at our election upon reaching specified production levels. Importantly, the revenues and cash flows are expected to begin promptly thereafter from long-term, primarily fixed-price offtake agreements that we have contracted with investment-grade counterparties. Thanks for joining us this morning. With that, we'll open it up to questions.