The European Community Shipowners’ Association (ECSA) has raised concerns about calls to provide further incentives for the use of additional quantities of biofuels and renewable liquid and gaseous fuels of non-biological origin [RFNBO] in heavy-duty road transport by introducing the so-called Carbon Correction Factor (CCF).
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