Fuel pathway definition
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Fuel pathway holders are defined as fuel pathway applicants that have received a certified fuel pathway carbon intensity based on site-specific data, including a provisional fuel pathway.
Fuel pathway holders of Tier 1 and Tier 2 fuel pathways will submit an annual Fuel Pathway Report, which will include their certified CI calculator updated to include the most recent two calendar years of operational data.
Fuel pathway holders producing, selling, supplying or offering for sale transportation fuel into the State of California must submit an annual Fuel Pathway Report to CARB, which includes the fuel’s operational carbon intensity, which must not exceed its certified carbon intensity.
Fuel pathway holders producing, selling, supplying or offering for sale transportation fuel into the State of California must submit an annual Fuel Pathway Report to CARB, including the fuel’s carbon intensity, which must be kept below the certified carbon intensity.
Fuel pathway applicants and the Exec- utive Officer will evaluate all pathways based on life cycle greenhouse gas emissions per unit of fuel energy, or carbon intensity, expressed in gCO2e/MJ.
Bluesource shall engage a registered independent Third-Party auditor with an approved QAP pertaining to the Renewable Fuel pathway (the “QAP Provider”) to validate the RINs generated from the RIN Project(s) in accordance with the RFS Program.
Reports Entities Responsible for Verification (same as for Validation)◦ Fuel pathway holders and entities generating site-specific CI data Verification Schedule◦ Annual verification of operational CI calculation based on prior two calendar years (24 months) of operational data◦ Verification statement due August 31 (of the year following the end of the two year period being verified) An adverse verification statement would result in CARB investigation.
Fuel pathway holders with pathways certified under OR-GREET or CA-GREET 2.0 that wish to keep generating credits from those fuels from January 1, 2021 onward must follow the pathway application and certification process in this rule to obtain a new pathway under OR-GREET 3.0, or request DEQ approval of a CARB-certified CA-GREET 3.0 pathway.
Fuel pathway holders producing, selling, supplying or offering for sale transportation fuel into the State of California must submit an annual Fuel Pathway Report to CARB, which includes the fuel’s carbon intensity, which must not exceed its certified carbon intensity.
Fuel pathway applicants need to know what is required to claim use of a particular feedstock.