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newsrel -- Air Resources Board considers improved clean fuels regulation

Posted: 20 Feb 2015 12:41:19
Please consider the following news release from the California
Air Resources Board: http://bit.ly/1EyEt46 
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 20, 2015

NEWS RELEASE 15-10

CONTACT:

Dave Clegern
(916) 322-2990
dave.clegern@arb.ca.gov

Air Resources Board considers improved clean fuels regulation

Regulation sends a clear signal to industry encouraging
innovation and investment in low carbon fuels

Sacramento—The Air Resources Board yesterday held the first of
two public hearings to consider re-adoption of California’s
groundbreaking Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS). The LCFS is a
greenhouse gas emission reduction regulation designed to help
achieve the AB 32 goal of reducing California’s carbon dioxide
emissions back to 1990 levels by 2020.  

The proposal strengthens the LCFS regulation adopted in 2009, and
is the product of a year-and-a-half long public process. It still
requires the carbon intensity of transportation fuels be reduced
10 percent by 2020. But it contains new provisions designed to
foster investments in the production of fuels with lower carbon
intensity, offer additional flexibility to regulated parties and
streamline program operations. A number of businesses that
produce innovative low carbon fuels testified in support of the
proposal.

“The LCFS continues to play a critical role in California’s
transition to cleaner fuels,” said Air Resources Board Executive
Officer Richard Corey. “It is fostering investments that benefit
California, help to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases as well
as toxic pollutants, and provides consumers with more clean fuel
choices.”

The Board is scheduled to vote on re-adoption of the regulation
later this year after Air Resources Board staff finishes
revisions to the proposal. 



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