Maryland adopts Advanced Clean Cars II Standards

Maryland has officially adopted the Advanced Clean Cars II Standards, for those who had siblings who liked to call you names, imagine your sibling calling this standard the California standard. State analysis says this means 383,000 fewer new gas-powered vehicles sold by 2030, 1.68 million fewer conventional vehicles by 2035. By 2040, anticipated reductions in greenhouse gas emissions may potentially provide net in-state health benefits equal to about $39.9 million per year.

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