CARBON FUEL STANDARDS ACT
If enacted, SB3160 would significantly impact state laws regarding environmental protection and energy use. The legislation establishes specific carbon intensity benchmarks, requiring transportation fuel providers to comply with these standards annually. This program is expected to lead to increased use of low carbon fuels, benefiting the environment by lowering greenhouse gas emissions associated with the transportation sector.
SB3160, known as the Low Carbon Fuel Standards Program Act, aims to establish a regulatory framework designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector in Illinois. The bill mandates the creation of a Low Carbon Standards Program administered by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA). The purpose of the program is to set declining carbon intensity standards for transportation fuels, which suppliers must meet during each compliance period. By focusing on the production and transportation of fuels, the bill aims to promote the use of cleaner fuels and reduce the state's dependence on petroleum.
Notable points of contention surrounding SB3160 include potential pushback from fuel providers who may see the new standards as an additional regulatory burden that could lead to increased costs. Supporters of the bill argue that the long-term benefits of reduced emissions and a shift towards sustainable fuels justify these requirements. Opponents, however, may express concerns about economic implications and feasibility for compliance, particularly for smaller providers who may struggle to meet the new standards.