2023119 · The report has been prepared pursuant to Section 42889.4 of the California Public Resources Code. Nine facilities in the state of California were permitted to burn waste tires in 2021 in combination with coal, coke, or biomass. Of these, five facilities burned 4.39 million tires as a supplemental fuel in 2021.
view more2 · Under AB 32 (The Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006), the California Air Resources Board (CARB) must release an updated Climate Change Scoping Plan at least every five years. 2022 will be the fourth update. The first Scoping Plan (2008) laid out the goal of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions back down to 1990 levels by 2020.
view more2021923 · Senate Bill 596 by Senator Josh Becker, which earned bipartisan support, directs the California Air Resources Board to develop and implement a comprehensive strategy to achieve net-zero greenhouse ...
view more3 · The 1990 amendments to the federal Clean Air Act preempt California control of emissions from new farm and construction equipment under 175 horsepower. Emissions from these new engines are beyond CARB's authority to regulate. The U.S. EPA has sole authority to establish emission standards for these preempt engines used in new farm …
view more1 · On July 10, 2023, Senate Bill (SB) 123 (Committee of Budget and Fiscal Review, Chapter 52, Statutes of 2023) was signed into law modifying SB 454, the "Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Open Access Act". SB 123 harmonizes requirements between the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Standards Regulation and the federal funding …
view more3 · Consumer Products. Common chemicals used in our homes and businesses have a big impact on health and air quality. California standards ensure that the full range of household products, from cleaners, disinfectants, and cosmetics, to lawn and garden chemicals, paints, lubricants, and wood products meet strict health-based limits for smog …
view more6 · Chillers – Industrial Process Refrigeration. Chillers (new) designed for chilled fluid leaving thechiller at at temperatures ≤ -10 °F (-23 °C) and > -58 °F (-50 °C) Refrigerants with a GWP of 2,200 or greater. Prohibited as of January 1, 2024. Chillers are subject to the regulation, Prohibitions on Use of Certain Hydrofluorocarbons in ...
view more3 · Cleaner transportation fuels mean cleaner air. Car and trucks are responsible for most of the air pollution and are the largest source of climate changing emissions in the state. As part California’s overall approach to reducing pollution from all vehicles, the California Air Resources Board has established standards for the cleanest gasoline and …
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