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Public Consultation on Clean Transport Systems initiative launched

Published on: August 17, 2011

The European Commission has launched an electronic public consultation on the Clean Transport Systems (CTS) initiative. CTS is a part of the Flagship Initiative for “Resource efficient Europe” to modernise and decarbonise the transport sector. In line with the recently adopted White Paper ‘Roadmap to a Single European Transport Area – Towards a competitive and resource efficient transport system’ the CTS initiative is designed to help the EU to put an end to oil dependency in transport in the longer term.

The public consultation, an interactive policy-making tool, is part of the preparatory work of the Commission prior to publishing its Communication scheduled for the first quarter of 2012 on alternative transport fuels. The Communication will present a comprehensive strategy for the EU on transition to alternative fuels and provide the industry, public sector and consumers with a clear vision on the matter. To facilitate the implementation of the strategy, the Commission is also considering to draft a legislative proposal on alternative fuel infrastructure requirements in the future.

Interested parties are invited to participate to the consultation between 11/08/2011 and 06/10/2011.

More information on practical matters and access to the questionnaire are available here.

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