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Home - ePURE ePURE is the unified voice of the European renewable ethanol industry Visit our website for news on ethanol and EU renewable energy policy
Who we are - ePURE ePURE represents the interests of European renewable ethanol producers to the EU institutions, industry stakeholders, the media, academia and the general public Based in Brussels, ePURE speaks for 43 member companies and associations, with around 50 plants across the EU and UK, accounting for about 85% of EU renewable ethanol production
EU renewable ethanol sets new record for greenhouse-gas reduction . . . BRUSSELS, 19 June 2024 – Production and use of renewable ethanol from ePURE members and other EU producers reduced greenhouse-gas emissions by an average of 79 1% compared to fossil fuels in 2023, according to newly certified data It was the 12th consecutive year in which EU renewable ethanol increased its GHG-reduction score
Statistics Infographics - ePURE Auditor Certification – ePURE statistics Download 27 08 2020 E85: An ethanol blend to fuel Europe’s clean mobility Download 07 04 2020 ED95: An ethanol blend to fuel Europe’s heavy-duty transport Download 28 01 2019 E10: An ethanol blend to fuel Europe’s clean mobility Download
Position Papers - ePURE ePURE, representing the European producers of renewable ethanol from crops, waste and residues, provided feedback on the revision of the current guidelines on state aid for environmental protection and energy In addition to the questionnaire, ePURE also submitted a position paper
Our Team - ePURE Maya is responsible for the office management of ePURE, focusing particularly on accounting, financials and administrative issues She joined the ePURE office in Brussels in February 2015
Our Members - ePURE ePURE has two types of members: board member companies produce renewable ethanol in the European Union; associate member companies and associations do not produce renewable ethanol but have a commercial interest in the EU industry
Updated for 2024: Overview of biofuels policies and markets . . . - ePURE The latest update of ePURE's Overview of biofuels policies and markets across the EU is now online and free to download This report tracks progress of the EU and its Member States in achieving energy and climate targets so far and in transposing provisions of the Renewable Energy Directive II when it comes to the transport sector
The EU’s definition of CO - epure. org ePURE is among the members of the Working Group on Monitoring Methodologies, which on 11 December submitted to the European Commission a new report calling for a new definition for CO 2-neutral fuels that covers all renewable fuels, including eFuels and biofuels, compliant with the sustainability criteria set in the Renewable Energy Directive