ePure says European Commission needs to include ethanol in new mobility strategy

December 10, 2020 |

In Belgium, Platts reports that ePure says the European Commission’s Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy published on Wednesday doesn’t go far enough to include renewable ethanol in its four-year action plan aimed at reorienting transportation to achieve the Green Deal’s decarbonization ambitions. The strategy targets 30 million zero-emission cars on EU roads by 2030 and doubling high-speed rail across the region in addition to 100 climate neutral cities but ePure says renewable ethanol needs to be part of the proposed Low Carbon Fuels Value Chain.

Category: Fuels

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