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- Low-carbon_fuel_standard abstract "A low-carbon fuel standard (LCFS) is a rule enacted to reduce carbon intensity in transportation fuels as compared to conventional petroleum fuels, such as gasoline and diesel. The most common low-carbon fuels are alternative fuels and cleaner fossil fuels, such as natural gas (CNG and LPG). The main purpose of a low-carbon fuel standard is to decrease carbon dioxide emissions associated to fuel-powered vehicles considering the entire life cycle ("well to wheels"), in order to reduce the carbon footprint of transportation.The first low-carbon fuel standard mandate in the world was enacted by California in 2007, with specific eligibility criteria defined by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) in April 2009 but taking effect until January 2011. Similar legislation was approved in British Columbia in April 2008, and by European Union which proposed its legislation in January 2007 and which was adopted in December 2008. The United Kingdom is implementing its Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation Program, which also applies the concept of low-carbon fuels.Several bills have been proposed in the United States for similar low-carbon fuel regulation at a national level but with less stringent standards than California. As of early 2010 none has been approved. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued its final rule regarding the expanded Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS2) for 2010 and beyond on February 3, 2010. This ruling, as mandated by the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA), included direct emissions and significant indirect emissions from land use changes.".
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- Low-carbon_fuel_standard wikiPageExternalLink acesa_discussiondraft.pdf.
- Low-carbon_fuel_standard wikiPageExternalLink lcfs.htm.
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- Low-carbon_fuel_standard wikiPageExternalLink RSB_Current_Debate_on_Land_Use.
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- Low-carbon_fuel_standard wikiPageExternalLink bill.xpd?bill=s110-1297.
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- Low-carbon_fuel_standard subject Category:Emission_standards.
- Low-carbon_fuel_standard subject Category:Fuels.
- Low-carbon_fuel_standard subject Category:Low-carbon_economy.
- Low-carbon_fuel_standard type Abstraction100002137.
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- Low-carbon_fuel_standard comment "A low-carbon fuel standard (LCFS) is a rule enacted to reduce carbon intensity in transportation fuels as compared to conventional petroleum fuels, such as gasoline and diesel. The most common low-carbon fuels are alternative fuels and cleaner fossil fuels, such as natural gas (CNG and LPG).".
- Low-carbon_fuel_standard label "Estándar de combustibles bajos en carbono".
- Low-carbon_fuel_standard label "Low-carbon fuel standard".
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