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A low-carbon fuel standard (LCFS) is an emissions trading rule designed to reduce the average carbon intensity of transportation fuels in a given jurisdiction, as compared to conventional petroleum fuels, such as gasoline and diesel. The most common methods for reducing transportation carbon emissions are supplying electricity to electric vehicles, supplying hydrogen fuel to fuel cell vehicles and blending biofuels, such as ethanol, biodiesel, renewable diesel, and renewable natural gas into fossil fuels. The main purpose of a low-carbon fuel standard is to decrease carbon dioxide emissions associated with vehicles powered by various types of internal combustion engines while also considering the entire life cycle ("well to wheels"), in order to reduce the carbon footprint of transportatio

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  • Estándar de combustibles bajos en carbono (es)
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  • El estándar de combustibles bajos en carbono (en inglés: low-carbon fuel standard) es la normativa establecida por un órgano público con el fin de reducir la intensidad de carbono en los combustibles utilizados por el sector transporte respecto a la intensidad asociada a los combustibles convencionales derivados del petróleo, como la gasolina y el diésel. Los combustibles bajos en carbono más comunes disponibles en el mercado son los combustibles alternativos y los combustibles fósiles limpios, como el gas natural vehicular (GNC y GNL). El objetivo principal de un estándar de combustibles bajos en carbono es reducir las emisiones de dióxido de carbono asociadas a los vehículos, tomando en cuenta el ciclo de vida completo, incluyendo las emisiones generadas durante la producción y distribuc (es)
  • A low-carbon fuel standard (LCFS) is an emissions trading rule designed to reduce the average carbon intensity of transportation fuels in a given jurisdiction, as compared to conventional petroleum fuels, such as gasoline and diesel. The most common methods for reducing transportation carbon emissions are supplying electricity to electric vehicles, supplying hydrogen fuel to fuel cell vehicles and blending biofuels, such as ethanol, biodiesel, renewable diesel, and renewable natural gas into fossil fuels. The main purpose of a low-carbon fuel standard is to decrease carbon dioxide emissions associated with vehicles powered by various types of internal combustion engines while also considering the entire life cycle ("well to wheels"), in order to reduce the carbon footprint of transportatio (en)
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