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LADWP and Linde Celebrate Major Energy Efficiency Milestone Through BOSS Program

March 6, 2026

LADWP executives shaking hands with Linde executives at Linde Wilmington Facility tour.

LOS ANGELES, CA (March 6, 2026) – The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) joined Linde at its Wilmington facility in January to recognize a major sustainability milestone achieved through a long-standing collaborative partnership.

An LADWP customer since 1967, Linde leveraged LADWP’s Business Offerings for Sustainable Solutions (BOSS) program to advance energy-efficiency improvements in their Wilmington facility.

LADWP CEO and Chief Engineer Janisse QuiƱones met with Linde leadership to mark their successful project and celebrate the important role that Linde plays to help achieve L.A.’s sustainability objectives through energy efficiency.

Through the Business Offerings for Sustainable Solutions (BOSS) program, Linde implemented the Medium Pressure Liquefier (MPL) Turbine Replacement project, modernizing a refrigeration turbine to improve operational performance while significantly reducing energy use. Linde evaluated multiple turbine options and selected an energy-efficient alternative, maximizing the BOSS program rebate to proceed with a solution that delivered the greatest long-term value.

By investing in high-efficiency equipment, Linde modernized essential infrastructure, increased production output, and reduced energy consumption. The project highlights the impact of proactive energy-efficiency planning and strategic investment.

“This successful project is yet another example of our ongoing commitment to reducing our carbon footprint in the communities we serve,” said Christian Lenci, Linde Director of Capital, Productivity and Energy. “Initiatives like these are complex undertakings that require years to complete. Support with incentives from utilities such as LADWP make these projects possible.”

Through participation in the BOSS program, formerly known as LADWP’s Custom Performance Program, the upgrade reduced mechanical losses and improved compressor effectiveness. These improvements resulted in measurable energy savings, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, and long-term operational benefits.

“Projects like this show what’s possible when customers and utilities work together with a shared commitment to efficiency and long-term impact,” said QuiƱones, CEO. “Linde’s decision to invest an energy-efficient turbine, despite higher upfront costs, reflects real leadership. Programs like BOSS help offset those costs while supporting energy savings, emissions reductions, and improved operational performance.”

Linde’s Wilmington facility plays a critical role in supplying industrial gases, welding supplies, and equipment to businesses throughout the Los Angeles region. The turbine replacement project demonstrates how targeted investments in high-efficiency technology, supported by LADWP incentives, can strengthen operations while advancing citywide clean energy and climate objectives.

Building on this momentum, LADWP and Linde are exploring another potential future rebate opportunity focused on insulating piping systems to reduce temperature fluctuations and further lower energy demands. This optimization effort reflects both organizations’ commitment to continuous improvement and sustainability.

The BOSS program supports commercial and industrial customers in identifying and implementing customized energy-efficiency solutions that deliver verifiable savings. By partnering with customers like Linde, LADWP continues to advance infrastructure modernization and reduce environmental impacts.

Businesses interested in learning how LADWP’s Business Offerings for Sustainable Solutions program can support their energy-efficiency and sustainability investments can visit LADWP.com/BOSS.

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