Red ii eu

The Renewable Energy Directive establishes an overall policy for the production and promotion of energy from renewable sources in the EU. It also voted that biomass fuels consumed in transport, . Er beinhaltet den Vorschlag zur . The proposed new directive, called RED II , would succeed the existing regulation and. Allowing renewable electricity to compete in the RED.

When it comes to transport fuels, the proposal. RED II : Urgent changes required as result of recent draft from EU Council. Dated November th the European Council has released their latest draft of the revision to the Renewable Energy Directive (REDII).

RECS International has the urgent request to correct Article 19:8. The current draft version has . Key content from industry perspective. RED II Directive describes the types of energy that can be included in the EU target for renewable energy, including sustainable bioenergy.

Sustainability criteria and minimum greenhouse gas emission reduction criteria are given . Compliance with the sustainability criteria necessary for: contributing towards EU and MS renewable energy share, measuring compliance with the renewable energy obligations, be eligible for financial support. UPDATE – Während des europäischen Gesetzgebungsprozesses kommt es zu diversen gravierenden Änderungen der Erneuerbaren Energie Richtlinie. Diese werden die österreichische Energiepolitik nachhaltig . The German Bioethanol Industry Association (BDBe) notes that a key element in the EU Council adopted position December on the recast of the Renewable Energy Directive ( RED ), is an increase in the mandatory minimum percentage of renewable energies in transport-sector fuel from percent in . This revised target and measures to achieve it sustainably are currently under . ETIP Bioenergy position on the European Commission proposal for a revised Renewable Energy Directive ( RED II ). Key recommendation points: 1. ETIP Bioenergy believes that sustainable bioenergy has a key role to play to reduce GHG emissions in the EU energy mix, as required by the Paris Climate . Next steps towards a new vision of EU sustainable biodiesel.

Biodiesel represents today a significant renewable energy source in the European Union ( EU ). Our industry was born from a political ambition that is still ready to serve: develop an . As I write these lines, we do not yet know what the Parliament vote on the new renewable energy directive ( RED II ) will deliver. However, there are reasons to be mildly pessimistic for the future of renewables in the EU , unless the plenary makes substantial changes to the report as it was adopted in . Die den Mitgliedsländern . ETIP reaches agreement on RED II proposal.

Overall, the RED II should set a comprehensive and reliable EU support framework for renewable support schemes across Europe that ensures predictability and security for investors and. Member States as well as affordability for consumers. It needs to be developed with a clear view on our common goals to contribute to . EU Biofuels Value Chain.

Decarbonising transport requires concrete, realistic yet ambitious policies. The agreement now sets the way for the trilogue with the Commission and .