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Clean Freight Coalition Applauds Lawmakers for Urging EPA to Revise Proposed GHG Rule for Heavy Trucks

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The Clean Freight Coalition, of which ºÚÁÏÉçÇøis a member, on July 19 applauded 30 lawmakers who signed a bipartisan letter to EPA Administrator Michael Regan urging the agency to revise its proposed rule for Greenhouse Gas Emissions for heavy-Duty Commercial Vehicles.

  the lawmakers urged EPA to take more time to consider the concerns of industry as it advances a rule of this magnitude. EPA spent five years finalizing its Phase 2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards but has an open comment period of just 50 days for Phase 3. 

Specifically, the lawmakers cited the $400,000 cost of an electric truck compared with $180,000 for a commercial truck powered by liquid fuel as well as the need for sufficient charging infrastructure. 

, "The CFC would like to thank the members of Congress who signed and submitted this letter to EPA Administrator Regan. These members see the significant flaws in the GHG proposed rule and unresolved issues, which must be addressed to protect the nation’s supply chain and the millions of individuals working in the trucking industry.  

"The CFC fully supports a sustainable and affordable transition to zero-emission trucks. That is why we are advocating for , sufficient funding for charging and fueling infrastructure, and policies that promote and incentivize readily available low-carbon fuel options—such as biodiesel and renewable diesel, which provide immediate emission reductions while longer-term solutions are realized.

"What CFC cannot support are regulations that set unachievable standards and force the trucking industry to transition to equipment that has not been fully tested, presents range and weight problems, and is unaffordable.  At the end of the day, it is the consumer that bears the financial burden of these regulations."

ºÚÁÏÉçÇøin June submitted comments on the Phase 3 proposed rule urging lawmakers to adopt a technology-neutral approach to reducing carbon emissions that doesn’t cherry pick technologies. Rather than adopting a single approach to emissions reductions, ºÚÁÏÉçÇøhas urged EPA to harness the immediate decarbonization benefits of existing lower carbon options, including renewable diesel and biodiesel. 

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Tiffany Wlazlowski Neuman
Wlazlowski Neuman leads ºÚÁÏÉçÇøand the ºÚÁÏÉçÇøFoundation’s public affairs initiatives and communications strategies to promote the truck stop and travel center industry to the public, opinion leaders, elected officials, and the media. Her outreach includes a spectrum of policy issues facing the industry, with a particular focus on transportation and fuel issues, truck parking, and human trafficking. She serves as NATSO’s representative on the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Truck Parking Coalition, the Clean Freight Coalition, and various state truck parking technical advisory committees. She is the architect of the truck stop and travel center industry’s anti-human trafficking campaign and currently serves as a Committee member for the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Human Trafficking Advisory Council. Wlazlowski Neuman serves on the American Highway Users Policy and Government Affairs Committee.

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