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A volume target for biofuels is not the way to go

Posted on 10th November 201626th June 2017 EUbioenergyteamLeave a commentPosted in News

At the end of October, a group of European NGOs wrote to the Commission to highlight their recommendations for an ambitious sustainable low carbon transport fuels policy after 2020. A new Commission proposal to revise the current Renewable Energy Directive is expected before the end of the year and several options are on the table.

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