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 PUBLIC LAW 110–140—DEC. 19, 2007

121 STAT. 1519

specified in the plan, to meet the required petroleum reduction levels and the alternative fuel consumption increases, including the milestones specified by the Secretary. ‘‘(B) INCLUSIONS.—The plan shall— ‘‘(i) identify the specific measures the agency will use to meet the requirements of subsection (a)(2); and ‘‘(ii) quantify the reductions in petroleum consumption or increases in alternative fuel consumption projected to be achieved by each measure each year. ‘‘(2) MEASURES.—The plan may allow an agency to meet the required petroleum reduction level through— ‘‘(A) the use of alternative fuels; ‘‘(B) the acquisition of vehicles with higher fuel economy, including hybrid vehicles, neighborhood electric vehicles, electric vehicles, and plug-in hybrid vehicles if the vehicles are commercially available; ‘‘(C) the substitution of cars for light trucks; ‘‘(D) an increase in vehicle load factors; ‘‘(E) a decrease in vehicle miles traveled; ‘‘(F) a decrease in fleet size; and ‘‘(G) other measures.’’.

TITLE II—ENERGY SECURITY THROUGH INCREASED PRODUCTION OF BIOFUELS Subtitle A—Renewable Fuel Standard SEC. 201. DEFINITIONS.

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Section 211(o)(1) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7545(o)) is amended to read as follows: ‘‘(1) DEFINITIONS.—In this section: ‘‘(A) ADDITIONAL RENEWABLE FUEL.—The term ‘additional renewable fuel’ means fuel that is produced from renewable biomass and that is used to replace or reduce the quantity of fossil fuel present in home heating oil or jet fuel. ‘‘(B) ADVANCED BIOFUEL.— ‘‘(i) IN GENERAL.—The term ‘advanced biofuel’ means renewable fuel, other than ethanol derived from corn starch, that has lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions, as determined by the Administrator, after notice and opportunity for comment, that are at least 50 percent less than baseline lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions. ‘‘(ii) INCLUSIONS.—The types of fuels eligible for consideration as ‘advanced biofuel’ may include any of the following: ‘‘(I) Ethanol derived from cellulose, hemicellulose, or lignin. ‘‘(II) Ethanol derived from sugar or starch (other than corn starch). ‘‘(III) Ethanol derived from waste material, including crop residue, other vegetative waste material, animal waste, and food waste and yard waste.

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