Clean Fuels Dispatch

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May 2026 · Issue 1

(From right to left) LCFC Chair Lindsay Fitzgerald and Executive Director Robin Vercruse celebrated the signing of HB 41, the New Mexico Clean Transportation Fuel Standard, with NM Gov. Michelle Lujan-Grisham, Senate President Pro Tem Mimi Stewart, and lead bill sponsor Rep. Kristina Ortez.

Thanks for reading the inaugural Low Carbon Fuels Coalition newsletter. It will be different than the usual industry-specific focus, in keeping with our members’ common core. We will cover a lot of topics over time to illuminate the many dimensions and complexity surrounding two seemingly simple words: tech neutral. But rest assured we are not neutral in our commitment to all-of-the-above Clean Fuel Standard policies to decarbonize transportation. Our goal is to share a periodic snapshot of the Coalition’s policy perspective, our activities and our latest insights from the revolving states in play. Economic opportunities abound. The Coalition is advocating for the policy architecture to support them.

~ Robin Vercruse

Executive Director, Low Carbon Fuels Coalition


Latest News and Views

Coalition perspective and insights from our Fueling Policy Blog on policy, markets, and the evolving clean fuels landscape.

When gasoline isn't the only fuel in town........

Fuel Station in Costa Mesa, California before and after the Iran war. Drivers using E85 ethanol are getting an even bigger discount than usual.

Will March go out as a lion or a lamb?

By Natalie Burdick

As climate policy direction becomes increasingly unpredictable, recent shifts in state-level leadership raise questions about the future of ambitious emissions reduction frameworks.

New Mexico: Here It Comes

By Robin Vercruse

With New Mexico’s Clean Transportation Fuel Program now approved, LCFC reflects on the years of advocacy, coalition-building, and leadership that made it possible.

Federal GHG Standards R.I.P.

By Robin Vercruse

Recent federal decisions on greenhouse gas standards raise significant concerns about the future of U.S. energy leadership, with potential impacts on transportation policy, global competitiveness, and long-term climate goals.

Coalition in Action 

Linda Schmid, Kimball Chen, Robin Vercruse, and Gerry Ostheimer on the policy panel at ABLC in Washington, DC.


📍On The Road

Advanced Bioeconomy Leadership Conference (ABLC 2026) – March 18–20, 2026 | Washington, DC

LCFC Executive Director Robin Vercruse participated in the opening panel of policy experts and ABLC and joined Anne Steckel for an LCFC networking event hosted by LCFC Director member company, Bracewell.

Biofuels International Conference & Expo – April 14–15, 2026 | Brussels, Belgium

LCFC Executive Director Robin Vercruse delivered opening remarks and chaired day 1 of the conference. The event convened global producers, policymakers, and industry leaders to examine emerging technologies, market dynamics, and policy frameworks shaping the future of biofuels.


➔ Up Next

Biofuels & Feedstocks Americas 2026 – May 4–6, 2026 | Chicago, IL

LCFC Executive Director Robin Vercruse will join LCFC Board member Cory Ann Wind on the state policy panel.

Argus North American Biofuels, LCFS & Carbon Markets Summit – September 15–17, 2026 | Monterey, CA

LCFC will present, attend the conference and host a member networking event.


State Spotlight 

New Mexico

New Mexico Sets the Pace for Clean Fuel Policy Implementation

New Mexico’s Clean Transportation Fuel Program (CTFP) launched April 1, 2026, making it the first state in the Southwest and the fourth in the U.S. to implement a low-carbon fuel standard, with a 20% reduction in fuel carbon intensity required by 2030 and 30% by 2040. The program arrives just in time to add a new market as supplies ramp up and new technologies are poised for new opportunities.

What set New Mexico apart was its extensive, stakeholder-driven rulemaking process, which helped shape the most technology-neutral clean fuels program to date and establish one of the most ambitious clean fuel frameworks in the U.S. The New Mexico Environmental Department is to be commended for pulling everything together on a tight deadline.

LCFC was directly involved from the early stages, helping initiate policy discussions, engaging with stakeholders throughout the multi-year rulemaking process, and supporting the coalition that ultimately advanced the program’s passage and design.


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The Low Carbon Fuels Coalition (LCFC) is a 501(c)(6) trade association of diverse companies and organizations that support market-based, technology-neutral clean fuel policies. The LCFC is the leading legislative and regulatory expert and proponent for state clean fuel standards, as well as a prominent advocate for national and international initiatives to diversify and decarbonize transportation fuels. 

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