In its new 10-year
roadmap, the group recommends that the Commission brings
forward proposals to reduce CO2 emissions
from light and heavy duty vehicles.
The 1998 EU voluntary
agreement to reduce CO2 emissions to 140 grams per kilometre
by 2008/9 has already led to a
decline in emissions of more then 10 per cent. The roadmap
looks to go even further and presents a strategy for moving
beyond the 140 grams per kilometre target to 120 grams by
2010.
But this target cannot be reached by the automotive
industry alone. The group therefore endorses an integrated
approach
to reach involving all relevant stakeholders and measures.
These
measures, which could all contribute to CO2 reductions, include
alternative fuels, eco-driving, taxation, consumer
information and congestion avoidance. The roadmap recommends
that specific attention should be given to second generation
biofuels, which offer significant
environmental benefits. Hydrogen has been identified as a
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