Clean Energy Applauds California Legislation to Accelerate Natural Gas Adoption
AB 2061 removes a critical barrier to the improvement of air quality in
disadvantaged communities that are impacted by polluting diesel trucks,
such as the Ports of
The following is a statement by
“Providing the weight allowance enables fleets to operate natural gas and other alternative technology trucks without being at a disadvantage to diesel trucks. Many trucking applications operate under the weight limitations set by state and federal laws. Enabling natural gas trucks to operate with the same payload as a diesel truck is good for trucking economics and good for the environment.
“Assembly Member Jim Frazier is a transportation visionary who once again found a way to help California’s goods movement industry more easily transition to cleaner trucks without sacrificing a trucks payload. It is innovative leaders like Assembly Member Frazier that will bring practical incentives that bring industry to the table to advance clean air throughout the sector.”
The transportation sector is responsible for about 40 percent of
California’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and more than 80 percent of
the state’s NOx, or smog-forming emissions. Making the switch from
diesel to near-zero trucks fueled by RNG, such as Clean
Energy’s Redeem™, is vital to achieving the state’s GHG reduction
goals and cleaning the air around California’s transportation corridors.
Near-zero engines are certified by the
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