One set of bills amends the Alternative Fuels Incentive Act to eliminate incentives for hybrid and electric vehicles and replace them with incentives for “low emission transportation fuels”-- natural gas, renewable natural gas, propane, hydrogen, biomass and other fossil fuels-- Senate Bill 1339 (Yaw-R-Lycoming) and House Bill 2870 (Guzman-D-Berks).
The other set of bills adds natural gas, renewable natural gas, propane-- rebranding them as “low emission transportation fuels” to the “biofuel” program under the Biofuel Development And Instate Production Act Program-- Senate Bill 1338 (Yaw-R-Lycoming) and House Bill 2871 (Gleim-R-Cumberland).
The sponsors said they introduced the bills-- “to create a new definition of low carbon fuels that will include “Renewable Natural Gas” (RNG). RNG is a fuel derived from clean waste that is safe to use in all of the same applications as natural gas, including as a transportation fuel for school buses, transit systems, garbage trucks and many other applications.”
But obviously, that’s not all they do.
[Posted: October 7, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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