This report is a short response to the Commission’s 1998 report on “implementation of the guidelines for the development of the trans-European transport network”.
It is intended to raise the issues that most concern T&E both in the development of the Trans-European Networks for Transport (TEN-T) and the Commission’s assessment. This paper will therefore be followed by a more comprehensive response that addresses in more detail many of the issues raised by the Commission report.
Biofuel demand continues to grow worldwide despite being responsible for 16% more CO2 emissions globally than the fossil fuels they replace. Using jus...
For the first time ever, Cerulogy, on behalf of T&E, looks at the global biofuels landscape today and what a growing market will look like in 2030.
Carmaker lobby ACEA wants to turn Europe’s car regulation into a ‘Swiss cheese – full of holes’.