New Jersey legislation intended to reduce carbon intensity of transportation fuels

Michael Grossman • September 15, 2024

Bill Would Reduce The Largest Source Of Pollution In The State

New Jersey legislation is intended to reduce the average carbon intensity of transportation fuels. Adoption of the rule would create the first low-carbon fuel standard on the East Coast.



The New Jersey legislative pursuit would establish a low-carbon transportation fuel standard program. Similar programs are already in place in California and Oregon.


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