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Revising guidance for road fuel suppliers on how to comply with RTFO amendments which implement parts of the EU Renewable Energy Directive (RED).
Proposed amendments to the Biofuel (Labeling) Regulations 2004.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Invitation to comment on proposals to offer the management of the used car fuel economy label to alternative providers.
A clear vision for infrastructure and the steps being taken to remove barriers for those interested in plug-in vehicle infrastructure.
European Commission consultation on methods used by the Department of Transport to measure the 10% target for renewable energy.
Proposals to implement articles 7a to 7e of the EU Fuel Quality Directive to reduce and monitor greenhouse gas emissions of transport fuels.
Consultation about the EU directive which requires that 10% of energy used in UK transport should come from renewable sources by 2020.
Seeks views from operators on how emissions of harmful air pollutants from heavy goods vehicles could be best reduced.
Seeks views on proposed year 4 carbon and sustainability guidance.
The government's vision for a sustainable local transport system that supports the economy and reduces carbon emissions.
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