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A report from Latham & Watkins this week provides a straightforward, relatively simple review of a court case decided last week by California’s Court of Appeal for the Fifth Appellate
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“The stronger the LCFS, the greater the benefits.” That’s the main finding of a report released this week commissioned by Ceres and other organizations and completed by ICF. The consultancy
Happy Thursday friends! Here’s my weekly take on the five most interesting developments in future fuels and vehicles trends over the last week. Ethanol: Is the ethanol industry really doomed
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On Friday last week, CARB released its proposed scoping plan to reduce GHG emissions by 40% below 1990 levels by 2030 (see post Aug. 30, 2016). The proposed plan continues
Happy Thursday friends! Here’s my weekly take on the five most interesting developments in LCFV trends over the last week. A UBS report this week is the latest to say
Lux’s view, based on a study it just released and is selling, is that the California Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) may become a global norm for government policies to
Happy Thursday friends! Here’s my weekly take on the five most interesting developments in LCFV trends over the last week, and boy was it busy: Canada will follow British Columbia’s
So Donald Trump won and will become the U.S.’ 45th president. But what will it really mean for low carbon fuels and vehicle (LCFV) initiatives such as biofuels, fuel economy
ICCT has developed a novel financing mechanism to support ultralow-carbon fuel (ULCF) production in California using a contract for difference (CfD) policy and released a paper about it this week.
Happy Thursday friends! Here’s my weekly take on the five most interesting developments in LCFV trends over the last week. There’s bipartisan support among Americans for renewable energy and a
Now that the California legislature has approved an extension to the state’s climate change program with the requirement to slash emissions 40% below 1990 levels by 2030 (see last week’s
What’s the alternative the campaign has in mind to the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS)? Reuters reported that it was the California’s Low Carbon Fuels Standard (LCFS), which was readopted and