Bulgaria Has Reduced Its CO2 Emissions At The End Of 2023
In a groundbreaking stride towards environmental sustainability, Bulgaria has emerged as a shining star in the European Union's battle against climate change
Bulgaria's government has approved a draft amendment to the Environmental Protection Act providing for reducing the country's greenhouse gas emissions by 6% by 2020.
The figure refers to the emissions from gas, diesel, and oil in the transport sector. The amendments also introduce changes in the Bulgarian legislation in accordance with an EU directive about the quality of fuels and carbon emissions.
Producers and importers of gas will be required to add biofuels from energy crops, such as bioethanol and biodiesel, to liquid fuels.
As of March 2012, at least diesel will be required to contain at least 6% of biodiesel, and as of March 2018, gas has to contain at least 9% of bioethanol, according to draft changes to the Renewable Energy Act.
As of the spring of 2010, diesel in Bulgaria is required to contain at least 2% of biodiesel; the introduction of at least 2% bioethanol content in gas, however, which was supposed to take effect in March 2011, will be put off for September 2014 because the Bulgarian refineries are not ready to meet the requirement so soon.
The Bulgarian Environment Ministry is convinced that the delay in the introduction of an obligatory bioethanol content will not affect the overall plan for reduction of carbon output.
The draft amendments also require that all Bulgarian companies selling fuel submit reports about the emissions generated by the fuel they sold by March 31 of each year.
Liquid fuels in transport are estimated to account for about 20% of the greenhouse gas output of the EU.
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