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The following pathways are being released for a 14-day public comment period:
Application No. B0921
B092101: Fuel Producer: Crimson Renewable Energy LLC (4814); Facility Name: Crimson Renewable Energy Bakersfield Biodiesel Plant (80174); North American Sourced Distillers' Corn Oil transported by truck and rail to Biodiesel plant in Bakersfield, CA; Natural Gas and Grid Electricity; In-state fuel distribution by truck and rail [PROV3.0]
B092102: Fuel Producer: Crimson Renewable Energy LLC (4814); Facility Name: Crimson Renewable Energy Bakersfield Biodiesel Plant (80174); North American Sourced Animal Fat transported by truck and rail to Biodiesel plant in Bakersfield, CA; Natural Gas and Grid Electricity; In-state fuel distribution by truck and rail [PROV3.0]
B092103: Fuel Producer: Crimson Renewable Energy LLC (4814); Facility Name: Crimson Renewable Energy Bakersfield Biodiesel Plant (80174); North American Sourced Zero Energy Rendered Used Cooking Oil transported by truck to Biodiesel plant in Bakersfield, California; Natural Gas and Grid Electricity; In-state fuel distribution by truck and rail [PROV3.0]
B092104: Fuel Producer: Crimson Renewable Energy LLC (4814); Facility Name: Crimson Renewable Energy Bakersfield Biodiesel Plant (80174); North American Sourced Low Energy Rendered Used Cooking Oil transported by truck to Biodiesel plant in Bakersfield, California; Natural Gas and Grid Electricity; In-state fuel distribution by truck and rail [PROV3.0]
B092105: Fuel Producer: Crimson Renewable Energy LLC (4814); Facility Name: Crimson Renewable Energy Bakersfield Biodiesel Plant (80174); North American sourced Used Cooking Oil Standard Rendering Energy, transported by truck and rail to Biodiesel plant in Bakersfield, California; Natural Gas and Grid Electricity; In-state fuel distribution by truck and rail [PROV3.0]
B092106: Fuel Producer: Crimson Renewable Energy LLC (4814); Facility Name: Crimson Renewable Energy Bakersfield Biodiesel Plant (80174); Mexico sourced Used Cooking Oil transported by truck and rail to Biodiesel plant in Bakersfield, California; Natural Gas and Grid Electricity; In-state fuel distribution by truck and rail [PROV3.0]
The public comment period will end on February 13, 2026, at 5:00 PM (PDT).
Background
The Low Carbon Fuel Standard, a regulation to reduce the carbon intensity of fuels sold in California 20 percent by 2030, is one of the measures adopted by the California Air Resources Board, pursuant to Health and Safety Code Sections 38500-38599 (AB 32) to reduce greenhouse gases in California. It is designed to help clean the air, protect the environment, and drive the development of clean, low-carbon fuels.
Contact
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