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Members Invited to Briefing on EPA Emissions Standards Proposal

Energy Workforce is hosting a virtual briefing on June 7 regarding the recent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed regulations impacting emissions standards for light, medium and heavy-duty vehicles, as well as recent state-based emissions regulations such as California’s zero-emission vehicle requirements. 

The event will feature expert panelists who will discuss the implications of these rules for the energy services and technology sector of the industry. The presenters will give an in-depth look into how these emissions rules could impact business operations for Energy Workforce Member Companies, and how programs passed in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law may provide opportunities and incentives for development of technologies in the zero-emission vehicle sector. Panelists will also give an overview of state level regulations that address similar emissions issues and delve into the impacts of these localized rules.

The event will include a Q&A portion for participants to engage with the presenters on specific questions or concerns around these regulations. Register today.

Additionally, Energy Workforce is forming a working group for Member Companies wishing to submit formal comments in response to the proposed EPA rules. If your company is interested in joining the working group, contact Energy Workforce Senior Director Government Affairs Deidre Kohlrus.


Deidre Almstead Kohlrus, Senior Director Government Affairs, writes about industry-specific policies for the Energy Workforce & Technology Council. Click here to subscribe to the Energy Workforce newsletter, which highlights sector-specific issues, best practices, activities and more.
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