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EU Sustainable Energy Week: LPG can help Lead Europe’s clean energy transition
LPG can help Lead Europe’s clean energy transition, writes Antonio Neves Costa
LPG can help fight the war on smog
Pollutants such as particulate matter, nitrogen oxide and ozone kill hundreds of thousands each year. One way to reduce these deadly emissions is to switch to LPG, argues Eric Johnson.
Autogas is the ideal bridging fuel for sustainable EU road transport
But policy incentives to take account of its environmental benefits are needed for the market to accelerate, argues Trevor Morgan.
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Particulate matter pollution a major cause of air quality illnesses
The EU must do more to tackle the problem of particulate matter (PM), argues Jaume Loffredo.
No compromise on air quality
EU and national policymakers need to place more emphasis on the use of alternative fuels, argues Cécile Nourigat.
Burning wood for residential heating must not hinder fight against air pollution
Policymakers must focus their attention on developing advanced technologies in the battle against air pollution, argue the Lombardy Regional Environmental Protection Agency's Silvia Anna...
Collective and sustainable solutions key to tackling twin dangers of air pollution and climate change
Understanding the connections between air pollution and climate change could help deliver win-win climate mitigation options, argues Erika von Schneidemesser.
State of the Energy Union: Alternative fuels have essential role in tackling climate change
The EU is on the right track to attain its decarbonisation goals, but must do more to cut its road transport sector emissions, argues Samuel Maubanc.
PM+: Sustainable Energy Week: Fuel for rural Europe
Liquefied petroleum gas can reach isolated rural communities and benefit millions of people, writes Samuel Maubanc...
LPG Industry comes together at the AEGPL Congress Berlin 2015
Brussels, 08 June 2015 - The annual AEGPL Congress took place in Berlin on the...
PM+: Fuel quality directive 'implementing measure' set to boost EU uptake of less polluting fuels
Developing a diverse mix of transport fuels is key to achieving a 'cleaner, more efficient and climate-friendly' European transport sector, argues Samuel Maubanc.