Progress Power, the nation’s largest biofuel commerce affiliation, submitted feedback at this time to the California Air Sources Board (CARB) concerning the board’s proposed modifications to California’s low-carbon gasoline commonplace (LCFS). Progress Power CEO Emily Skor issued the next assertion in response:
“Whereas California has its sights set on the longer term, the state continues to miss a major problem that it faces proper now: decarbonizing the hundreds of thousands of inner combustion engine (ICE) autos within the state that can proceed to be on the street for many years.
“Regardless of its dedication to being an environmental chief, the state’s not too long ago proposed modifications to its LCFS ignore plant-based gasoline choices that might instantly assist the state obtain its local weather objectives. As an alternative, the proposals put up roadblock after roadblock that forestall the deployment of crop-based biofuels—one of many solely confirmed, drop-in options obtainable at this time that may considerably decrease the emissions of ICE autos.
“CARB’s proposed modifications to crop-based biofuels’ standing within the LCFS defy this system’s dedication to know-how neutrality, fly within the face of the state’s administrative guidelines, and place an unfair burden on bioethanol that isn’t supported by science. This proposal wouldn’t solely be an infinite missed alternative for the state to lower emissions from vehicles on the street at this time. It might enhance California’s already infamously-high fuel costs, making an already heavy financial burden on California households even heavier.
“Increased blends of bioethanol have been a keystone of California’s LCFS—they’ve been one of many prime credit score turbines for this system for years. We strongly urge the board to rethink the function that biofuels can proceed to play in decreasing carbon emissions, at this time.”
Progress Power’s full remark will be discovered right here. Study extra about Progress Power’s coverage priorities on low-carbon gasoline requirements right here.