REG Albert Lea, LLC Settlement
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REG Albert Lea, LLC Settles For $20,000
In April 2024, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) reached a settlement with REG Albert Lea, LLC (REG-AL), with its principal location in Albert Lea, Minnesota for the company’s violation of CARB’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard Regulation (LCFS Regulation), as specified in California Code of Regulations, title 17, section 95494 et seq.
Each fuel pathway holder must submit an annual fuel pathway report to CARB. Upon review of the company’s submitted report, CARB staff discovered that REG-AL’s operational carbon intensity exceeded its certified carbon intensity. CARB documented the violations as they related to the LCFS Regulation.
To settle the case, REG-AL agreed to the penalty of $20,000. Of the total amount, $10,000 will be deposited into CARB’s Air Pollution Control Fund, which provides funding for projects and research to improve California’s air quality. The remaining amount of $10,000 will fund the Supplemental Environmental Project (SEP) entitled Residential Air Filtration Program, which will provide free in-home air filtration units to residents in the San Joaquin Valley to improve indoor air quality.
REG-AL fully cooperated with CARB in the resolution of this matter, and worked with its partners to retire credits erroneously generated as a result of reporting fuels with inaccurate carbon intensity. REG-AL is now in compliance with CARB’s LCFS Regulation.