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November 17, 2020 • Gina Mateo

In 2016, transportation surpassed the power sector as the largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the U.S. Fortunately, meaningful pathways to reduce transportation emissions are taking hold.  In this webinar that took place on November 10th, we took a look at the various tools organizations are employing to decarbonize the transportation sector including low carbon […]

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October 22, 2020 • 3Degrees Staff

Learn how 3Degrees helped Proterra and its customers access CA's Low Carbon Fuel Standard to generate revenue and accelerate transportation decarbonization.

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September 28, 2020 • Dave Meyer

Learn how market-based incentives programs like the LCFS are helping companies drive down their transportation emissions while generating revenue.

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June 26, 2020 • Nicola Householder

On Thursday, June 25th, 3Degrees’ Director of Regulatory Affairs, Maya Kelty and Director of LCFS Programs, Dave Meyer, hosted a grounding session on the current state of the LCFS and similar regional programs. The webinar presented key opportunities for corporates and utilities, and discussed some important regulatory guidelines. View the webinar

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October 30, 2019 • Steve McDougal

Last week, I was part of the Low-Carbon and EV Fleet workshop at VERGE 19. Katie Fehrenbacher from GreenBiz did a great job bringing together thought leaders across business and policy to dive into the opportunities and challenges around decarbonizing transportation. Real world fleet transition challenges I had the opportunity to moderate a panel with […]

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September 25, 2019 • Mark Mondik

As the largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the U.S., the transportation sector is exactly where we need to focus our collective efforts to reduce emissions. The solution that will have the biggest impact: transitioning to low-carbon transportation fuels.

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