BC LCFS ekes out credit surplus in 2020 amid pandemic, renewable diesel flow

Published 22:06 on February 15, 2022  /  Last updated at 22:06 on February 15, 2022  / Matthew Lithgow /  Americas, Canada, RINs & LCFS

The British Columbia Low Carbon Fuel Standard (BC-LCFS) recorded its first credit surplus in four years during 2020 amid a drop in petroleum-based fuel consumption and spike in renewable diesel supply, according to provincial data released Monday.
The British Columbia Low Carbon Fuel Standard (BC-LCFS) recorded its first credit surplus in four years during 2020 amid a drop in petroleum-based fuel consumption and spike in renewable diesel supply, according to provincial data released Monday.


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