Biocarburanti sostenibili, la Toscana protagonista internazionale per incentivarne lo sviluppo

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E’ stata lanciata a Bruxelles un’importante iniziativa industriale per accelerare lo sviluppo in Europa dei biocarburanti sostenibili: attraverso “Leaders of Sustainabile Biofuels”, gli amministratori delegati di sette grandi aziende (Gruppo Mossi&Ghisolfi di Tortona, tramite la controllata Beta Renewables, insieme a British Airways, BTG, Chemrec, Clairant, Dong Energy e UPM), puntano cosě a incentivare l’adozione dei nuovi biocarburanti da parte dei settori industriali legati ai trasporti e a raccogliere maggiore attenzione politica almeno a livello europeo.

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