Investment in RNG use is gaining traction, and its fans are coming from all sectors: CARB, local air districts, public and private fleets, and the University of California.
San Joaquin Valley solicits applications for Prop 1B funds, cap-and-trade permits sell out, federal judge approves $66 million for California in latest Volkswagen settlement
Clean transportation projects in California will receive funding, with $24 million going to the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and $12 million going to projects throughout the state, including new RNG facilities
Kenworth will build five zero- and near-zero-emissions drayage trucks for Southern California ports, San Diego opens new CNG fueling station for municipal fleet, Long Beach purchases 23 near-zero-emission refuse trucks
Members of the CNGVC urge the San Pedro Bay Ports to develop and implement an aggressive clean truck program as part of the updated 2017 Clean Air Action Plan.
Controversial Road Repair and Accountability Act becomes law, Gov. Brown delivers rousing keynote speech at Navigating the American Carbon World Conference, CARB approves changes to Carl Moyer Program