SB 1240 (Kehoe)
Air Pollution: Low-Carbon
Fuel Standards
Redondo Beach Chamber Position: OPPOSE
SB 1240 (Kehoe), which interferes with the development of a
competitive alternative fuels market and threatens job
creation in California by creating a costly Low Carbon Fuel
Standard that conflicts with the existing standard created
by Governor's Executive Order S-7-04.
In order to meet increasing
consumer demand, it is necessary that the fuels market is
full of options and represents a mix of alternatives.
However, unlike the Governor’s Executive Order, this bill
would limit the fuel technology providers could use to meet
the 10% reduction standard.
Last year Governor Schwarzenegger signed into law the
world’s most sweeping legislation to control global
greenhouse gas emissions, Assembly Bill 32. This
groundbreaking legislation establishes a process for
reducing greenhouse gas emissions and requires the
development of a comprehensive plan in a balanced and
expeditious manner, including encouraging the use of
alternative fuels.
The California Air Resources
Board has been tasked with the duty to explore and develop
regulations to achieve the reductions required under AB 32.
This process is currently underway. SB 1240 (Kehoe) however,
ignores this planning and prejudges the outcome of AB 32 and
the Governor’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard as created in his
Executive Order earlier this year.
In order to ensure the best future for California, we must
continue to work diligently on the various initiatives that
are underway. Establishing another standard will only stall
the reductions and create more uncertainty in the regulatory
process.
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