California: Gas price increase looms as state considers amended clean air rules
NBC ^ | Nov 7, 2024 | Kris Sanchez
Posted on 11/08/2024 12:59:46 AM PST by CondoleezzaProtege
Gas prices could soon be going up as California aims to hit carbon emissions goals.
Members of the California Air Resources Board are set to vote Friday on an update to the state’s clean air rules, specifically the low carbon fuel standard.
The issue is hitting an emission reduction goal set by Gov. Gavin Newsom to nearly half of 1990 levels by 2030. Amending the rules to reach that goal likely translates to significant increases in gas prices.
While the Air Resources Board hasn’t issued an updated estimate on a gas price hike, its last one was 47 cents a gallon by next year. The state’s nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office has said it could be up to 20 cents a gallon.
Average Bay Area gas prices as of Thursday were $4.64 in Alameda County, $4.81 in San Francisco and $4.56 in Santa Clara County. Statewide, the average was $4.25, and the national average was $3.11.
When asked about whether high gas prices are the strategy to force people to use more gas, board Chair Leanne Randolph explained that it’s to push lower-carbon choices.
"Because fossil fuels have a higher carbon intensity, fossil fuel producers need to take steps to comply with the regulation," Randolph said. "And those steps result in increased variety of fuels available and overall lower the carbon emitted through our transportation sector."
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TOPICS: US: California
KEYWORDS: california; carbon; energy; fuel
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To: CondoleezzaProtege
$20 per gallon coming soon!
To: Tom Tetroxide
You get what you vote for.
3 posted on 11/08/2024 1:47:33 AM PST by Bigbrown
To: CondoleezzaProtege
California is about to have it's oil refineries closed by the owners so the air is going to get really clean and the gas prices are going to get rally high.
In today's world, the air that comes out of a cars tail pipe is often cleaner than the air that goes in and the days of California air pollution are long gone.
Yet California politicians are obsessed with drafting more and more restrictive environmental regulations.
At the same time these same politicians are encourage and funding a homeless epidemic that has millions of people living on the streets in totally unsanitary shanty towns that are infect the entire region with undisposed of human waste and rotting garbage.
Areas of California have become open sewers including most of San Francisco.
The once nice San Francisco Bay is polluted with untreated human waste and garbage washed off the streets of San Francisco, and waste from toxic illegal street drugs and needles
At the same time, Bay Area municipalities are getting drowned in the costs of steadily tightening irrational and non productive sewage treatment environmental regulations that do absolutely nothing to improve the water quality except to dilute the massive influx of raw sewage and garbage washing into the Bay due to Cali Crazi Politicans insane homeless policies with water that is now pure to the parts per trillion level instead of the parts per billion level.
All at the cost of billions in totally unnecessary capitol upgrades while the rest of California's roads and electrical grid and power generation systems deteriorate into dangerous levels.
it's enough to damage one's mental heath just thinking about it , which is probably one of the goals.
It's getting cholera epidemic level bad in California and it's just a matter of time before they get it. Maybe that's what Californians need to wake up.
4 posted on 11/08/2024 1:51:44 AM PST by rdcbn1
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