Minimum cost, maximum transport emissions reductions
The transport sector is working to slash its environmental footprint, reducing both carbon dioxide (CO2) and air pollutant emissions in keeping with EU targets. Achieving
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The transport sector is working to slash its environmental footprint, reducing both carbon dioxide (CO2) and air pollutant emissions in keeping with EU targets. Achieving
Ireland faces a considerable challenge to meet its emission reduction targets, particularly in the transport sector, as it currently accounts for 42% of Ireland’s energy
The signatories of this letter welcome the regulatory clarity provided by this week’s entry-into-force of the RED II Delegated Acts on Article 27.3 and Article
… The conference also dealt with the deployment of low-carbon and renewable gases in transport – a theme introduced during a special speech on biomethane by Landwärme CEO, Zoltan Elek.
In this open joint letter to the European Commission, Eurogas presents the association’s concerns on the Union Database (UDB) for tracing gaseous and liquid transport fuels, under the recast Renewable Energy Directive.
This annual regional conference welcomed nearly 200 attendees in Prague and online, and didn’t lose focus on the ultimate objective of decarbonising the gas sector through, for example, the deployment of biomethane and hydrogen.
EU and US LNG industry stakeholders have issued a joint statement in support of RePowerEU and the US-EU Energy Security Taskforce US LNG targets. In the statement presented, industry representatives from both sides of the Atlantic call for prioritisation of climate ambition and investor certainty.
At this time, my thoughts, and those of everyone in Eurogas, are with the people of Ukraine. As difficult as it may be, it is imperative that we look at this situation head on. We are in constant contact with our member Naftogaz and we are deeply moved by their courage and resilience.
Our operators are committed to pursuing and intensifying their contribution to reducing emissions. We understand the need for such a Regulation and support the deployment of an appropriate and cost-effective action plan. We welcome the proposal of the European Commission.
Renewable and low carbon gases will help us decarbonise and diversify our energy supply. The European Commission recognised their potential by proposing a 2030 target for 35bcm of biomethane in REPowerEU. To scale up these gases, targets need to be cemented in legislation.