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In 2023, the carbon intensity reduction requirement will start at 3.5 gCO2e/MJ. It will increase by 1.5 gCO2e/MJ each year, docHubing 14 gCO2e/MJ in 2030. To achieve this, fuel producers will need to provide innovative solutions.
In Washington, the Clean Fuel Standard works beside the Climate Commitment Act to target the largest source of emissions in Washington. The Clean Fuel Standard law requires fuel suppliers to gradually reduce the carbon intensity of transportation fuels to 20% below 2017 levels by 2034.
Compliance category 1: actions throughout the lifecycle of a fossil fuel that reduce its CI, by carrying out a Carbon Dioxide Equivalent (CO2e) emission-reduction project in respect of fossil fuels.
Clean Fuel Regulations Credit Categories The regulations establish a credit market to allow fuel suppliers the flexibility to meet carbon intensity reduction requirements in a cost-effective way. Each credit represents an emission reduction of one tonne of GHG or tCO2e.
The Government of Canadas Fuel Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Model (the Model) is a tool to calculate the life cycle carbon intensity (CI) of fuels and energy sources used and produced in Canada. The Model helps to support the delivery of regulations and programs as part of Canadas actions on climate change.

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Legislative recognition under the Clean Fuel Regulations serves as an optional mechanism to demonstrate compliance with the Land Use and Biodiversity (LUB) Criteria for low carbon-intensity fuel feedstock.
The CFR is a performance-based regulation that sets progressively more stringent annual reduction requirements, or targets, for the carbon intensity of transportation fuels used in the Canadian market.
Compliance category 3: specified end-use fuel switching End-use fuel switching does not reduce the carbon intensity of the fossil fuel. Instead, it reduces greenhouse gas emissions by displacing the fossil fuel with a fuel or energy with lower carbon intensity.

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