Exploring zero- and low-emission strategies to meet California’s stringent freight transport policies

California faces significant challenges in years to come as it grapples with increasing demands to move goods within and through the state while meeting increasingly stringent air pollution standards, requirements, and goals.

This report is designed to help the California Cleaner Freight Coalition (the “Coalition”) evaluate local, regional, and statewide proposals to introduce new zero- and low-emission strategies and technologies that aim to address the state’s growing freight transport demands while concurrently meeting increasingly stringent air pollution and other environmental requirements.

Download the Moving California Forward: Zero and Low-Emission Goods Movement Pathways White Paper

Publish Date: November 2013

Client: California Cleaner Freight Coalition

This white paper was authored by GNA, which is now TRC’s clean transportation solutions team.

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