Washington’s Puget Sound could reduce transportation fuel CI by 26% with LCFS -analysis

Published 17:16 on September 18, 2019 / Last updated at 21:48 on September 18, 2019 / / Americas (US & Canada), Net Zero Transition (Power/Electrification, Transport & Heating Fuels)

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The addition of a low-carbon fuel standard (LCFS) in Washington state’s Puget Sound region could slash the carbon intensity (CI) of transportation fuels by over a quarter during the next decade with little economic impact, according to analysis released Tuesday.
The addition of a low-carbon fuel standard (LCFS) in Washington state’s Puget Sound region could slash the carbon intensity (CI) of transportation fuels by over a quarter during the next decade with little economic impact, according to analysis released Tuesday.


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