In September 2018, the CARB approved several significant changes to California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard
Gov. Jerry Brown
What’s Next For California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard?
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By William R. Devine, Barry Epstein & Renée Louise Robin | Allen MatkinsCalifornia Aims To Hit Ambitious Climate Goals Through Electrification
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogIt’s been a good couple of weeks for clean energy in sunny California, which continues to move buildings and transportation away from dirty fossil fuels. This increased focus is well-placed: emissions from the transportation sector remain unacceptably high, accounting for nearly 40 percent of harmful pollution in the state; buildings are also a significant contributor, responsible for as… Keep reading →
Renewable Energy Update: November 2018
By William R. Devine, Barry Epstein & Renée Louise Robin | Allen MatkinsSacramento Leads By Example On Cleaner Energy With Help From Electrification
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogGood news for California’s clean energy fans. Last week the Board of Directors of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) approved an aggressive new plan that will help push California’s capitol city and its surrounding area closer to meeting, and beating, the state’s deep carbon reduction goals. Once implemented, SMUD will help create a cleaner energy and transportation… Keep reading →
California’s Move To Cut Utility Gas Leaks Is A Critical Part Of Moving Towards A Low Carbon Future
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogAs shown by the recent special report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, emissions from fossil fuel combustion in California and elsewhere present dire consequences for the planet. This means California, like the rest of the world, must take real steps now to shift toward a low carbon future. Similar to many other developed economies, California… Keep reading →
California’s Move To Cut Utility Gas Leaks Is A Critical Part Of Moving Towards A Low Carbon Future
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogAs shown by the recent special report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, emissions from fossil fuel combustion in California and elsewhere present dire consequences for the planet. This means California, like the rest of the world, must take real steps now to shift toward a low carbon future. Similar to many other developed economies, California… Keep reading →