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LCFS
(redirected from Low-Carbon Fuel Standard)

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LCFSLow-Carbon Fuel Standard
LCFSLast-Come, First-Served
LCFSLutheran Children and Family Service (Philadelphia, PA)
LCFSLondon Centre for Fashion Studies (now School of Design London; Northumbria University; UK)
LCFSLast Call for Summer
LCFSLEGO County Fire Service (fictional fire service)


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A low-carbon fuel standard, which would spur use of alternative fuels, more ethanol pumping stations and construction of biofuel pipelines would also help wean the country from gasoline, Growth Energy, the ethanol industry trade group, said in a "biofuels road map" during a renewable energy meeting in Las Vegas.
A last-minute amendment to a low-carbon fuel standards bill appears to have averted 1000 Friends' threatened referendum.
The 648-page draft bill intends to promote renewable sources of energy and carbon capture, increase energy efficiency, place limits on emissions of pollutants and provide a plan for transitioning to a clean energy economy through cap-and-trade regulation, renewable electricity standards, energy efficiency mandates and a low-carbon fuel standard.
 
 
 
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