The Midwestern clean fuels policy proposes a market-based and technology-neutral policy with performance-based incentives for any fuel that offers a greenhouse gas advantage, without picking winners or losers. It reduces the use of higher carbon fuels and supports commercial deployment of lower-carbon fuels, including renewable natural gas, biofuels, and electricity for electric vehicles. A Midwestern clean fuels policy could be a game-changer for reducing emissions from the transportation sector, the region’s largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.
Similar policies are major drivers for renewable natural gas and compressed natural gas in markets like California (Low Carbon Fuel Standard) and Oregon (Clean Fuel Standard).
This webinar will provide attendees opportunities to gain insights from experts in several key areas:
- Hear about the Midwestern Clean Fuels Policy Initiative
- Learn how a clean fuels program can benefit the renewable natural gas industry
- Gain a better understanding of how renewable natural gas pathways would generate credits
- See analysis modeling credit revenues in various scenarios
- Hear from industry representatives across the renewable natural gas supply chain on how a clean fuels policy could support initiatives in the Midwest
Featured speakers:
- Brad Pleima, Eco Engineers
- Bryan Nudelbacher, US Gain
- Jessi Wyatt, Great Plains Institute
- Neda Hazen, Amp Americas
- Sahar Kamali, Clean Energy
- Sam Wade, Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas
- Howard Hohl, Sustainable BioWorks, LLC