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A00472 Summary:

BILL NOA00472A
 
SAME ASSAME AS S01343-A
 
SPONSORWoerner
 
COSPNSRSayegh, Williams, Magnarelli, Stirpe, Carroll R, Rivera, Simon, Hevesi, Vanel, Dinowitz, Hunter, Barrett, Seawright, Hyndman, Benedetto, Jackson, Burdick, Lunsford, Braunstein, Clark, Bronson, Simpson, Ra, Brown K, Durso, Kim, Bichotte Hermelyn, DeStefano, Gibbs, Bores, Raga, De Los Santos, Gandolfo, Lee, Simone, Rosenthal, Forrest, Eachus, Levenberg, Meeks, Pheffer Amato, Davila, Slater, Tapia, Walsh, Shimsky, Colton, Stern, Reyes, Jones, Lupardo, Weprin, Rozic, Santabarbara, Walker, Cook, Jacobson, McMahon, Burke, Anderson, Peoples-Stokes, Rajkumar, Cruz, Fall, Taylor, Dilan, Buttenschon, Conrad, Mikulin, Lavine, Cunningham, Novakhov, Zinerman, Septimo, Zaccaro, Bendett, Alvarez, Chandler-Waterman, Blumencranz, McDonough, Schiavoni, O'Pharrow, Mitaynes, Paulin, Lasher, Torres
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §19-0333, En Con L
 
Establishes the clean fuel standard of 2025; provides such standard is intended to reduce greenhouse gas intensity from the on-road transportation sector, with further reductions to be implemented based upon advances in technology.
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A00472 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         472--A
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                       (Prefiled)
 
                                     January 8, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of A. WOERNER, SAYEGH, WILLIAMS, MAGNARELLI, STIRPE,
          R. CARROLL, RIVERA, SIMON, HEVESI, VANEL, DINOWITZ,  HUNTER,  BARRETT,
          SEAWRIGHT, HYNDMAN, BENEDETTO, JACKSON, BURDICK, LUNSFORD, BRAUNSTEIN,
          CLARK,  BRONSON, SIMPSON, RA, K. BROWN, DURSO, KIM, BICHOTTE HERMELYN,
          DeSTEFANO, GIBBS, BORES, RAGA, DE LOS SANTOS, GANDOLFO,  LEE,  SIMONE,
          ROSENTHAL,  FORREST,  EACHUS, LEVENBERG, MEEKS, PHEFFER AMATO, DAVILA,
          SLATER, TAPIA, WALSH, SHIMSKY, COLTON, STERN, REYES,  JONES,  LUPARDO,
          WEPRIN,  ROZIC,  SANTABARBARA, WALKER, COOK, JACOBSON, McMAHON, BURKE,
          ANDERSON,  PEOPLES-STOKES,  RAJKUMAR,  CRUZ,  FALL,   TAYLOR,   DILAN,
          BUTTENSCHON,  CONRAD, MIKULIN, LAVINE, CUNNINGHAM, NOVAKHOV, ZINERMAN,
          SEPTIMO, ZACCARO, BENDETT,  ALVAREZ,  CHANDLER-WATERMAN,  BLUMENCRANZ,
          McDONOUGH, SCHIAVONI, O'PHARROW, MITAYNES, PAULIN, LASHER -- read once
          and referred to the Committee on Environmental Conservation -- commit-
          tee  discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recom-
          mitted to said committee
 
        AN ACT to amend the  environmental  conservation  law,  in  relation  to
          establishing the "clean fuel standard of 2025"

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Legislative findings and declarations:
     2    1. The transportation sector in New York is a leading source of crite-
     3  ria pollutants and the leading source of greenhouse gas  emissions  that
     4  endanger  public  health  and  welfare  by  causing  and contributing to
     5  increased air  pollution  and  dangerous  climate  change.  Meeting  the
     6  pollution reduction requirements of the Climate Leadership and Community
     7  Protection  Act  will  require sharp decreases in transportation-related
     8  emissions.
     9    2. Shifting  from  today's  petroleum-based  transportation  fuels  to
    10  alternative  fuels has the potential to significantly reduce transporta-
    11  tion emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases and is recommended

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01966-03-5

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     1  by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change as an important pathway
     2  for holding global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
     3    3.  The  Climate  Leadership  and Community Protection Act directs the
     4  Department of Environmental Protection to  promulgate  regulations  that
     5  will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, including from on-road vehicles.
     6    4.  New York signed a 15-state MOU to develop an action plan to reduce
     7  toxic diesel emissions from medium and heavy-duty vehicles by 2050.
     8    5.  A  clean  fuels  standard  regulation  would  promote   innovation
     9  production  and use of non-petroleum fuels that reduce vehicle and fuel-
    10  related air pollution that  endangers  public  health  and  welfare  and
    11  disproportionately impacts disadvantaged communities.
    12    § 2. Short title. This act may be known and may be cited as the "clean
    13  fuel standard of 2025".
    14    §  3.  The  environmental  conservation law is amended by adding a new
    15  section 19-0333 to read as follows:
    16  § 19-0333. Clean fuel standard.
    17    1. A clean fuel standard is hereby established. The clean fuel  stand-
    18  ard  is  intended  to  reduce  greenhouse gas intensity from the on-road
    19  transportation sector by twenty percent by  two  thousand  thirty-three.
    20  In  advance of two  thousand thirty-three and every five years thereaft-
    21  er, the department shall promulgate regulations determining the  minimum
    22  additional  greenhouse  gas  intensity reduction to be achieved over the
    23  following five years, with further reductions to  be  implemented  based
    24  upon advances in technology and to support achieving the requirements of
    25  the  New  York state climate leadership and community protection act and
    26  the goals of the scoping plan established pursuant to section 75-0103 of
    27  this chapter, as determined by the commissioner.   Fuels  which  provide
    28  net human health benefits through overall air quality improvements rela-
    29  tive  to  diesel  and  gasoline usage shall be eligible.  Aviation fuels
    30  shall  be  exempted  from  the  clean  fuel  standard  due  to   federal
    31  preemption,  but sustainable aviation fuel shall be eligible to generate
    32  credits on an opt-in basis to  help  encourage  development  of a viable
    33  sustainable aviation fuel market.
    34    2. The clean fuel standard shall apply to all providers of transporta-
    35  tion fuels, including electricity, in New York, shall be measured  on  a
    36  full  fuels  lifecycle basis and may be met through market-based methods
    37  by which providers exceeding the performance required by the clean  fuel
    38  standard shall receive credits that may be applied to future obligations
    39  or  traded to providers not meeting the clean fuel standard.  The gener-
    40  ation of  credits  must  use  a  lifecycle  emissions  performance-based
    41  approach  that is technology and feedstock neutral to achieve greenhouse
    42  gas reductions. In addition, the department shall consider  other  envi-
    43  ronmental  impacts  of  fuels  in determining credits, including but not
    44  limited to crop displacement impacts and forms of pollution  other  than
    45  greenhouse  gas  emissions,  whether  or not occurring within the United
    46  States.
    47    3. For purposes of this section the term  "providers"  shall  include,
    48  but  shall  not  be  limited  to,  all  refiners, blenders, producers or
    49  importers of transportation fuels, or enablers of  electricity  used  as
    50  transportation  fuel,  "greenhouse  gas intensity" means the quantity of
    51  lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions per unit of fuel  energy,  and  "full
    52  fuels lifecycle" means the aggregate greenhouse gas emissions, including
    53  direct  emissions  and indirect emissions, such as emissions from direct
    54  or indirect land use changes, whether or not such emissions occur within
    55  the United States, measured in carbon dioxide equivalents, as such  term
    56  is  defined  in subdivision two of section 75-0101 of this chapter, with

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     1  aggregate per unit fuel energy emissions determined by the  commissioner
     2  after  consideration  of all relevant factors, including as contemplated
     3  by subdivision four of this section.
     4    4.  The  full  fuels  lifecycle  shall  be  assessed annually and such
     5  assessment shall include all stages of fuel and feedstock production and
     6  distribution, including but  not  limited  to  feedstock  generation  or
     7  extraction  through  the distribution, delivery, and use of the finished
     8  fuel by the ultimate consumer.
     9    5. a.  Within twenty-four months following the effective date of  this
    10  section, the commissioner, in consultation with the New York state ener-
    11  gy  research  and  development  authority,  shall promulgate regulations
    12  establishing a clean fuel standard with performance objectives to imple-
    13  ment subdivision one of this section.   Such regulations  shall  include
    14  establishment of measures to limit costs and maximize savings.
    15    b.  The  clean  fuel  standard  shall  take into consideration the low
    16  carbon fuel standard adopted in other states, and the recommendations of
    17  the scoping plan, and shall include coordination with other Northeastern
    18  states to promote regional reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
    19    c. In addition, such regulations shall:
    20    (i) require providers to disclose all information material  to  deter-
    21  mine  the  full  fuels lifecycle and impose rigorous standards regarding
    22  transparency with respect to information  relevant  to  determining  the
    23  full fuels lifecycle;
    24    (ii) require such disclosure and transparency in order to obtain cred-
    25  its; and
    26    (iii)  impose  significant penalties for failure to disclose or report
    27  information required by such regulations or as  otherwise  requested  by
    28  the department.
    29    d. Such regulations shall include fees for the registration of provid-
    30  ers to offset the costs associated with implementation of the clean fuel
    31  standard.
    32    e. Such regulations shall allow for a deferral of the program based on
    33  emergency or forecasted conditions.
    34    6.  Electric  utilities, state agencies, and authorities, in consulta-
    35  tion with the climate justice working group and the climate action coun-
    36  cil established pursuant to section 75-0103 of this chapter,  shall,  to
    37  the extent practicable, invest or direct available and relevant program-
    38  matic  resources  to  provide  forty percent of such electric utility's,
    39  state agency's, or  authority's  overall  credit  value  on  electrified
    40  transportation  programs,  projects,  or investments to directly benefit
    41  disadvantaged communities, including, but not limited  to,  electrifica-
    42  tion and battery swap programs for school or transit buses; electrifica-
    43  tion  of  drayage trucks; investment in public electric vehicle charging
    44  infrastructure and electric vehicle charging infrastructure in multi-fa-
    45  mily residences; investment in electric mobility solutions such as elec-
    46  tric vehicle sharing and ride hailing programs; multilingual  marketing,
    47  education,  and  outreach designed to increase awareness and adoption of
    48  electric vehicles; and additional rebates and incentives for  low-income
    49  individuals beyond existing local, federal, and state rebates and incen-
    50  tives.
    51    7.  Within  twenty-four  months  following the adoption of regulations
    52  implementing a clean fuel standard, the commissioner shall report to the
    53  legislature regarding the implementation of the program, the  reductions
    54  in  greenhouse  gas  emissions that have been achieved through the clean
    55  fuel standard and targets for future reductions in greenhouse gas  emis-
    56  sions from the transportation sector.

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     1    8. Nothing in this section shall preclude the department from enacting
     2  or  maintaining  other  programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from
     3  the transportation sector.
     4    § 4. This act shall take effect immediately.
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