Germany locks in food-based biofuels and restructures carbon quota system
Berlin maintains crop-based biofuels, bans palm oil from 2027, and ends double counting, securing GHG compliance and agricultural demand through 2030.
| Countries | Allemagne, Indonésie, Malaisie |
|---|---|
| Sector | Carburants Alternatifs, Carbone |
| Theme | Régulation & Gouvernance |
The German federal government has approved a draft law maintaining the use of food-based biofuels at current levels, while ending double counting for certain advanced biofuels and excluding palm oil from climate compliance instruments as of 2027. The legislation also introduces a binding trajectory for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions across transport, electricity, and heating under the amended GHG quota Act.











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