June 22, 2018
In a joint letter, New York City Councilmembers are urging Mayor de Blasio to “show environmental leadership by exploring the use of biomethane fuel.”
Twelve members of the City Council’s Progressive Caucus signed the letter, which argues “Ultra-low emissions biomethane could be used both by NYC’s surface transit and in our City fleets, further aligning the City’s procurement practices with our climate and clean air goals.”
“Those goals and practices need better alignment, and the letter shows leadership in flagging that,” said Matt Tomich, president of the NGO Energy Vision, which released the letter. “New York City pledged to achieve the best air quality of any major U.S. city by 2050 and to cut GHGs 80% from its municipal fleet vehicles by 2035. But City fleets plan to keep buying diesel heavy vehicles, which would lock in diesel emissions for years.”
Energy Vision issued a report last month finding that continued reliance on diesel for municipal heavy vehicles would prevent the City from reaching those goals, and that RNG offered by far the best fuel alternative for heavy vehicles. Last month health experts and public interest groups including Energy Vision called on New York City to stop procuring diesels, and adopt superior alternatives, especially CNG vehicles fueled with RNG.
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