The European Commission released a policy document on the 10th, and decided to encourage EU governments, businesses and non-governmental organizations to establish a voluntary certification system for sustainable biofuels in order to establish a sustainable biofuel certification system within the EU.
The European Commission said in a communique that the voluntary certification systems established by EU governments, enterprises and non-governmental organizations must be recognized by the European Commission and must meet certain conditions, including compliance with the EU's existing regulations. According to EU regulations, biofuels should ensure a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, and these fuels should not originate from forests, wetlands and nature reserves.
Outing Ge, member of the EU Commission for Energy Affairs, told reporters on the same day: “The EU needs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels, and increase the proportion of renewable energy used in transportation to 10% by 2020. The goal is to use biofuels in transportation is an important way to achieve this goal. Therefore, the European Commission proposed the establishment of a sustainable biofuel certification system to promote biofuel production in a sustainable manner."
The proposal of the European Commission must also be approved by the EU member states. The relevant provisions of the law will be included in the EU's Renewable Energy Act passed in 2009, which will take effect in December 2010.
The European Commission said in a communique that the voluntary certification systems established by EU governments, enterprises and non-governmental organizations must be recognized by the European Commission and must meet certain conditions, including compliance with the EU's existing regulations. According to EU regulations, biofuels should ensure a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, and these fuels should not originate from forests, wetlands and nature reserves.
Outing Ge, member of the EU Commission for Energy Affairs, told reporters on the same day: “The EU needs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels, and increase the proportion of renewable energy used in transportation to 10% by 2020. The goal is to use biofuels in transportation is an important way to achieve this goal. Therefore, the European Commission proposed the establishment of a sustainable biofuel certification system to promote biofuel production in a sustainable manner."
The proposal of the European Commission must also be approved by the EU member states. The relevant provisions of the law will be included in the EU's Renewable Energy Act passed in 2009, which will take effect in December 2010.
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