Fuels & Lubricants Magazine
Issue No. 3, October 2018
Issue No. 3, October 2018
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LEGISLATION CORNER<br />
Directive 2015/1513<br />
EC (ILUC) amending<br />
Directive 98/70 / EC<br />
(FQD) on the quality<br />
of petrol and diesel<br />
fuels and amending<br />
Directive 2009/28<br />
/ EC (RED I) on the<br />
promotion of use of<br />
energy from renewable<br />
sources is being<br />
transposed in Croatian<br />
legislation.<br />
tory for 2018-2019-2020 is at least 2-3-6% GHG emission<br />
reduction. Fines for non-achievement of biofuels<br />
blending targets and GHG reduction during 2018-2019-<br />
2020, will be elaborated trough provisions of By-laws,<br />
within three months from the date of entry into force of<br />
this Act.<br />
EU Legislation Most Important Topics 2020-2030<br />
On EU level after the EU Parliament, EU Council have<br />
prepared their standpoints to the EU Commission proposals<br />
of Regulations and Directives with 2030 targets,<br />
series a trilogues meetings were held to reach a compromise<br />
outcome for the final approval to the European<br />
Parliament. Compromised provisional agreement was<br />
reached (June-July 2018), for:<br />
Renewables Energy Directive – RED II Proposal<br />
• Target of 32 % energy from renewable sources at EU<br />
level for 2030<br />
• A 14% renewable energy as sub-target for the transport<br />
sector, suppliers’ obligation<br />
• A supply obligation for advanced biofuels of 0.2% in<br />
2022, 1% in 2025 and 3.5% in 2030<br />
• A cap on conventional biofuels set at the level of<br />
consumption of each Member State in 2020, with a<br />
maximum of 7%.<br />
20 <strong>Fuels</strong>&<strong>Lubricants</strong> No. 3 OCTOBER 2018