Title | Focus on: Washington’s climate policies and fuel prices |
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Focus on: Washington’s climate policies and fuel prices (Number of pages: 3) (Publication Size: 399KB)
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Author(s) | Washington State Department of Ecology | ||||||
Description | On Jan 1, 2023, two new Washington laws designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions took effect: the Clean Fuel Standard (CFS) and the Climate Commitment Act (CCA). The following frequently asked questions clarify what these laws cover, what they require fuel suppliers to do, and what types of fuels are exempt. | ||||||
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Contact | CCA Questions Hotline at 360-407-6963 or CCAQuestions@ecy.wa.gov | ||||||
Keywords | Climate Commitment Act, clean fuel standards, propane, cap and invest, CCA, allowances, CFS, fuel suppliers, gas price increases, gas prices, price at the pump, oil companies | ||||||
WEB PAGE | Washington's cap-and-invest program |
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