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Rapid Growth of Clean, Sustainable Diesel Fuel on Track to Completely Replace Petroleum Diesel by 2030


SACRAMENTO, Calif., Feb. 6, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Governor Gavin Newsom's stated goal of eliminating petroleum diesel emissions in California by 2030 is achievable through the growth in the market for clean, sustainable diesels, according to a new report from the California Advanced Biofuels Alliance (CABA).

Transitioning to sustainable diesels will represent a 71-percent decrease in greenhouse gas emissions compared to those from climate-changing petroleum diesel, the report states. Furthermore, through a mixed approach of efficiency improvements, further electrification of vehicles and continued growth in the use of sustainable clean diesel fuels, the state can significantly improve air quality for millions of Californians, particularly those living in disadvantaged communities.

The findings are contained in "A Roadmap for Eliminating Petroleum Diesel in California by 2030," an industry report on the impact and viability of sustainable fuels. Use of the two major types of sustainable diesel fuel (biodiesel and renewable diesel) has grown rapidly since 2010, jumping from less than one percent to approximately 15 percent, the report states.

"Production of our clean, sustainable diesel fuels continues to rapidly expand," says Tyson Keever, CABA's current chair. "The data shows that we will be able to produce enough supply of sustainable diesel to completely replace petroleum diesel to meet the governor's goals."

Renewable diesel and biodiesel are very similar in that they are made from second use materials (feedstocks) such as vegetable oils, used cooking oil and animal fats. These feedstocks are renewable, rather than petroleum based.

"The growth of sustainable diesel could mean a reduction of 263 million tons of GHG emissions by 2030," said Keever. "This continued shift towards sustainable diesels will produce far fewer greenhouse gas emissions, and with an anticipated 80 percent supply of renewable diesel and 20 percent of biodiesel, low-carbon diesel can completely replace petroleum diesel to meet the governor's goal."
Most of California's petroleum diesel use is in low-income areas, with the South Coast and Central Valley being the two areas with the worst air quality in California. Sustainable non-petroleum diesel fuels are clean, viable sources of energy that will have an enormous health benefit to Californians everywhere.

"We look forward to seeing marked improvements in air quality and a corresponding health benefit for Californians as we move toward a sustainable-diesel future," said Jennifer Case, immediate past chair of CABA. "Elimination of petroleum diesels will help reduce asthma, cardiovascular disease and some cancers."

While sustainable diesel will heavily contribute to improving the livelihood of Californians, there is no one magical solution to solving all of the state's air quality goals.

"The sustainable diesel industry is happy to provide a critical option that keeps the state on track to meet its zero emission goals," said Case. "Our report shows that the state's low-carbon fuel standard and aggressive zero-petroleum diesel goals are possible with support of the clean, sustainable diesel market."

About the California Advanced Biofuels Alliance (CABA)
The California Advanced Biofuels Alliance's (CABA) mission is to promote the production and use of advanced biofuels in California. Founded in 2006, CABA has worked both in-state and at the national level to address regulatory, policy, and legislative issues to enable a growing market for biofuels in California. More info at http://www.caadvancedbiofuelsalliance.org.

 

SOURCE California Advanced Biofuels Alliance


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