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Suggested Citation:"Table of Acronyms." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2012. State and Federal Regulations That May Affect Initiatives to Reduce Airports’ GHG Emissions. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22671.
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68 TABLE OF ACRONYMS ACRP Airport Cooperative Research Program AEPS Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards AERC Airport Emissions Reduction Credit AIP Airport Improvement Program ALP Airport Layout Plan ANCA Airport Noise and Capacity Act APU Auxiliary power unit BART Bay Area Rapid Transit CAA Clean Air Act CARB California Air Resources Board CEQ Council on Environmental Quality CEQA California’s Environmental Quality Act CNG Compressed natural gas CO2 Carbon dioxide CWA Clean Water Act EA Environmental Assessment EIS Environmental Impact Statement EPA Environmental Protection Agency ESA Endangered Species Act FAA Federal Aviation Administration FAAA Act Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act FBO Fixed-base operator FERC Federal Energy Regulatory Commission GAO Government Accountability Office GHG Greenhouse gas GSE Ground Service Equipment HVAC Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning LED Light-emitting diode LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design MEPA Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act mi/gal Miles per gallon MT CO2e Metric tons of CO2 equivalent NEPA National Environmental Policy Act PFC Passenger facility charge PPA Power purchase agreement PURPA Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 PV Photovoltaic REC Renewable energy credit RPS Renewable portfolio standards SEPA Washington State Environmental Policy Act SEQRA New York State’s State Environmental Quality Review Act VALE Voluntary Airport Low Emissions program

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TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Legal Research Digest 17: State and Federal Regulations that May Affect Initiatives to Reduce Airports’ GHG Emissions addresses issues that are relevant to implementing greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation measures at airports.

The report also provides a compilation of carbon reduction initiatives at airports that distinguish between green building requirements and other building code directives, and efforts directed at reducing aircraft GHG emissions. The report also identifies and discusses the range of federal, state, and local legal issues that may be associated with the implementation of these types of measures.

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