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Archives for December 2020

LPDD December Newsletter

December 15, 2020

New Model Laws from the LPDD Team Since the last newsletter update, the LPDD team has published a new model state law requiring the appropriate state agency to conduct a renewable gas study. Since states will have different capacities for manufacturing or acquiring renewable gas, before adopting a renewable gas standard, the appropriate agency within a state … Read More

New LPDD Model State Law on Requiring a Renewable Gas Study

December 11, 2020

The LPDD team is proud to announce the publication of another new model law, a piece of model state legislation requiring the study of renewable gas potential for production or import. This proposal was drafted by Julia Kindlon of Arnold and Porter and was peer reviewed by Romany Webb of the Sabin Center. It is … Read More

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