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Which comes first: the alternative fuel or the alternative fuel vehicle? Too often, the answer is neither. AB 1012 (Nation) would have been the first legislation to attempt to overcome that “chicken and egg” problem by requiring that 50% of the vehicles sold in California by 2020 run on clean alternative fuels and that gas stations provide alternative fuels once a threshold number of vehicles are in use in the state.