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SoCalGas Applauds California Air Resources Board's Advanced Clean Fleets Rule
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On Friday, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) approved new rules for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, called Advanced Clean Fleets, which require public and private fleets to begin transitioning those vehicles toward zero emissions starting in 2024 with a goal of being 100 percent zero-emissions vehicles by 2045, where feasible.
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