California’s Clean Fuel Future
The California Air Resources Board is in the process of stakeholder engagement before setting compliance targets to 2030 for the Low Carbon Fuel Standard, and Cerulogy was asked by the NextGen Foundation, Ceres and the Union of Concerned Scientists to provide fuel supply modelling to inform the decision. The study shows that with moderate assumptions on availability of LCFS credits from various compliance pathways, carbon savings above the currently proposed 20% level could be achieved by 2030. The study was updated in April following comments received on the original version.
March release:
April update: