As a biofuels producer or blender, these changes may soon affect you, whether you’re doing business in California or not. What happens for California’s LCFS is important because the state has historically been at the forefront of inspiring Federal environmental regulation change.
California pioneered the development and implementation of an LCFS and others are following. Other states in the U.S. have committed to developing their own LCFS programs. The European Union has adopted its own LCFS, and provinces in Canada have implemented or are considering LCFS programs. In short, what happens in California is setting a precedent.
Let us help you in dissecting the upcoming LCFS changes and what they mean to you. Christianson & Associates is hosting a series of webinars to discuss LCFS changes as they develop and how these changes could affect those doing business in California. Our most recent webinar, held August 3rd, covered the changes discusssed by CARB during their second LCFS workshop held July 29th.
If you missed the August 3rd webinar or would like to re-watch, fill out the form and gain free access to it. To watch our June 15th webinar (Aspects in Compliance: How California's LCFS Validation Changes will Affect You), click the button below.
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