What’s A Clean Fuel Standard?

Clean fuels are made from local, recycled sources like used cooking oil and food waste.

How Green is My Gas?

Under the new law, all fuel types are assigned a “carbon intensity” score ranging from zero to 100 based on land use, water use, carbon emissions required to produce and transport the fuel, and tailpipe emissions



For example, renewable electricity generated from solar, wind, hydro, green hydrogen, and ocean energy have a CI score of zero. Fossil fuel-based gasoline and diesel have a CI score of 100. 


There are many types of clean fuel, all of which reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Clean fuels made from local, recycled sources means we import less foreign oil.

Energy Independence Fuel

Clean liquid transportation fuels can be made from feedstocks right here in New Jersey, meaning less money going to anti-democratic and unstable nations.

Clean fuels include biofuels, biogas, renewable diesel, ethanol, biodiesel, E85, and Flex Fuel.

Keep Your Car Fuel

Clean fuel works just like regular gas in your car, which means you can keep driving it with the satisfaction of knowing you are doing something to fight climate change.

Clean fuels include biofuels, biogas, renewable diesel, ethanol, biodiesel, E85, Flex Fuel, and green hydrogen.

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