Advanced Biofuels Coalition LSB informed that it has recently welcomed GoodFuels, as a new member.
The Advanced Biofuels Coalition LSB, represents companies in the biofuels industry, supporting the EU target for climate-neutrality by 2050 and the need for more ambitious 2030 intermediate targets.
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Advanced biofuels made from wastes and residues as defined in Renewable Energy Directive Annex IX Part A, are a sustainable solution to reduce emissions in transport, including also harder to decarbonize transport modes such as sustainable aviation fuels, maritime transport, and heavy-duty transport, LSB believes.
It also adds that since the adoption of REDII in 2018, several investments have moved forward and are contributing to the EU’s goal of achieving dramatic reduction in transport CO2 emissions.
GoodFuels is working with clients around the world who are committed to reducing emissions in shipping. We are excited to join the Advanced Biofuels Coalition to promote the use of advanced biofuels in the maritime sector and to provide information to stakeholders on the role of sustainable fuels in shipping
stated Rianne de Vries, Public Affairs Lead at GoodFuels.
In addition, Marko Janhunen, Chair of Advanced Biofuels Coalition and Public Affairs Director at UPM, mentioned that advanced biofuels are increasingly becoming more and more attractive in the maritime sector and the coalition requests EU institutions to shape the Fit for 55 policies in a way that creates further investment opportunities in the sector.