EU biofuels reform edges closer as MEPs back compromise deal

Will Nichols
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Committee approval of seven per cent cap on crop-based fuels and emissions reporting set to be backed by full Parliament later this month

EU lawmakers today approved reforms to biofuel legislation that would limit development of crop-based fuels and recognise emissions impacts from energy crop-related deforestation. However, the proposals...

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