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PG&E supports the California Air Resources Board (CARB) in its efforts to preserve the LCFS…the LCFS is an important part of the overall California strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, contributing 16 million metric tons of reductions…with a significant disruption to the LCFS program, it will make it less likely that California will reach its GHG emission reductions goals.
We are deeply appreciative of the support and collaboration we have received from the California Energy Commission, CALSTART and the California Air Resources Board. They all have been instrumental in providing the public the benefits of quiet, neighborhood friendly, zero-emission technology.More quotes »
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Carbon auction price rises
California's heavy industries spent $280 million on greenhouse gas permits in the state's latest carbon auction a sign to environmentalists that the controversial program is hitting its stride. The California Air Resources Board, reporting on the result 3:45 AM from Sacramento Bee Read more »
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UPDATE 1-California carbon permits sell for record high price
SAN FRANCISCO May 21 (Reuters) - California's largest greenhouse gas-emitting businesses paid $14 per metric tonne (1.1 tons) for the right to release carbon this year, a record-high price that narrowly beat market expectations, the state said on Tuesday 5/21/13 from Reuters Read more »
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CARB Hosting Free Classes on Diesel-Regulation Compliance
The California Air Resources Board is hosting free classes on complying with CARB diesel regulations. CARB said truck owners and operators, as well as brokers, dispatchers and fleet managers, are all responsible for complying with its regulations. The co from Transportation Topics Read more »
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Daily Journal Honors BuckleySandler's Donna Wilson as One of California's Top Women Lawyers
WASHINGTON, DC and LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwired - May 20, 2013) - BuckleySandler LLP, a leading national financial services and criminal & civil enforcement defense law firm, announced that the Daily Journal has selected partner Donna L. Wilson, head of from MarketWire Read more »
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You can't mandate human behavior
They are at it again in California. The mandates for zero-emission vehicles mean that to sell any volume there, you will need to have some sort of electric car for that market. Several other states likely will enforce the same ZEV requirements, making it from Automotive News Read more »