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arbcombo -- Public Workshops for the Low Carbon Fuel Standard Regulation

Posted: 19 Feb 2014 15:33:49
The California Air Resources Board (ARB) staff invites you to
participate in two public workshops regarding the Low Carbon Fuel
Standard (LCFS) on March 11, 2014.  The first public workshop
will be to discuss general updates to the LCFS regulation, and
the second workshop will be to discuss updates to the indirect
land use change (iLUC) values. During the LCFS workshop, staff
will discuss an overview of the LCFS, proposed revisions, and a
tentative schedule. Prior to the workshop, staff will release a
LCFS Concept Paper, which will provide an overview of the key
elements of the 2014 LCFS rulemaking efforts and an update on the
current status of the program. This paper will be discussed
during the workshop. During the iLUC workshop, staff will discuss
a proposal to update iLUC values for corn ethanol, sugarcane
ethanol, and soy biodiesel, as well as proposed iLUC values for
canola biodiesel, sorghum ethanol, and palm biodiesel. Staff will
solicit stakeholder feedback during both workshops.

The workshops will be held at the following times and location:

DATE: 	Tuesday, March 11, 2014
TIME:	9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (LCFS Workshop)
	1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. (iLUC Workshop)
LOCATION: Sierra Hearing Room
ADDRESS:  Cal/EPA Headquarters Building
1001 "I" Street
Sacramento, California 95814

Staff presentations and additional information can be found at:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/fuels/lcfs/lcfs_meetings/lcfs_meetings.htm.

If you have any questions regarding this document, please contact
Ms. Katrina Sideco, Air Resources Engineer, Fuels Section at
(916) 323-1082 or via email at ksideco@arb.ca.gov.

The LCFS, a regulation to reduce the carbon intensity of fuels
sold in California ten percent by 2020, is one of the measures
adopted by ARB, pursuant to Health and Safety Code Sections
38500-38599 (AB 32) to reduce greenhouse gases in California.  It
is designed to help clean the air, protect the environment, and
drive the development of clean, low-carbon fuels to improve
California's energy security and energy independence.




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