California regulator recommends strategies to avoid price spikes as clean fuel policies shrink gasoline supply and demand

Published 01:30 on August 7, 2024  /  Last updated at 01:30 on August 7, 2024  / /  Americas, Canada, US

California’s energy regulator has laid out policy options to ensure an affordable supply of gasoline as the state transitions away from fossil fuels under its low carbon fuel standard (LCFS), cap-and-trade compliance, and expanding zero-emissions vehicle (ZEV) mandates.
California’s energy regulator has laid out policy options to ensure an affordable supply of gasoline as the state transitions away from fossil fuels under its low carbon fuel standard (LCFS), cap-and-trade compliance, and expanding zero-emissions vehicle (ZEV) mandates.


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