Governor Rendell Announces Mid-Atlantic Agreement to Develop Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Standard
“This partnership will work closely on a standard for the entire region,” Governor Rendell said. “In conjunction with
A low carbon fuel standard is a market-based, technologically neutral policy to reduce the average lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions of a unit of useful energy. The lifecycle concept of the greenhouse gas “footprint” includes all possible causes of greenhouse gas emissions, direct (on-site, internal) and indirect (off-site, external, embodied, upstream, downstream).
Fuels that may reduce the carbon intensity of transportation include advanced biofuels like cellulosic ethanol, which have lower lifecycle carbon emissions and may be less likely to cause indirect effects from crop diversion and land use changes than those on the market today.
This effort will analyze low-carbon fuel supply options and develop a framework for a regional standard to ensure sustainable use of renewable fuels.
Partnership states will collaborate with the Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management, which is studying a low carbon fuel standard for the region. The states have also agreed to work cooperatively with other states and the federal government, and to influence the design of any federal standard or other proposed fuel policy.
Once the low carbon fuel standard is developed, governors from participating states will have the opportunity to consider implementation.
In addition to
Most of the states in the partnership have set aggressive policies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, including
The committee is also charged with recommending an action plan to implement cost-effective strategies to reduce or offset the state’s greenhouse gas emissions and help the Department of Environmental Protection compile an annual inventory of the sources and amounts of global-warming pollution generated within the state.
“By implementing the Climate Change Act, investing in alternative energy, and generating more of our energy needs from clean energy sources,
“Recently, the Climate Change Advisory Committee recommended that DEP officially designate registries, or systems, that businesses can use to voluntarily collect information about their greenhouse gas emissions and document their successes in reducing or offsetting emissions. DEP accepted the recommendation and adopted The Climate Registry as the emissions registry and three different organizations for offset registries. This information will provide a guide for
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CONTACT:
Teresa Candori, DEP
717-787-1323
Chuck Ardo
717-783-1116
SOURCE Pennsylvania Office of the Governor
