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California Natural Gas Vehicle Coalition v. State Air Resources Board

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Filing year
2020
Status
Judgment for CARB affirmed.
Docket number
F084229
Court/admin entity
United StatesState CourtsCalifornia Court of Appeals (Cal. Ct. App.)
Case category
State Law Claims (US)Industry Lawsuits (US)State Law Claims (US)State Impact Assessment Laws (US)
Principal law
United StatesCalifornia Administrative Procedure ActUnited StatesCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
At issue
Challenge to California's Advanced Clean Trucks Regulation for failure to consider a low-NOx vehicle credit as an alternative or mitigation measure.
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08/27/2024
Judgment for CARB affirmed.
The California Court of Appeal rejected the California Natural Gas Vehicle Coalition’s claims that the California Air Resource Board (CARB) did not comply with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) when it promulgated the Advanced Clean Trucks Regulation, which focused on a transition to electric vehicles. The Coalition argued that CARB failed to properly consider a low-NOx vehicle credit option as an alternative to the Regulation or as a mitigation measure under CEQA. Under the APA, the Coalition also argued that CARB should have considered the low-NOx vehicle credit as an alternative as well as that CARB failed to consider the Regulation’s impacts on businesses that had invested in the low-NOx industry. CARB’s analysis noted that low-NOx engines did not achieve greenhouse gas emissions and would not advance California’s long-term transportation strategy.
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Summary

Challenge to California's Advanced Clean Trucks Regulation for failure to consider a low-NOx vehicle credit as an alternative or mitigation measure.

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Risk
Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Finance