Clean Cars Yields $95 Billion In Benefits For Coloradans
Report: Colorado Clean Cars Plan Can Save Drivers Millions & Deliver Major Jobs, Health, & Climate Benefits
“Colorado has an important opportunity to act on climate, improve air quality, and provide economic benefits to communities by adopting this program to put cleaner cars on roads. Let’s get moving to slash pollution from transportation,” said Sierra Club Colorado Lead Organizer Sarah Clark. Up to 221 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions, 70,820 metric tons of NOx, and 6,230 metric tons of particulate matter will be reduced throughout Colorado;
The average Colorado household will save up to $153 and the average commercial customer saves up to $959 on electricity bills;The Colorado Clean Cars program will require vehicle manufacturers to increase sales of light-duty zero emission vehicles in Colorado. If it is adopted through model year 2035, it could require 100 percent of new ZEV sales by 2035.
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