A group of ten EU Member States (Sweden, Finland, Slovenia, Poland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Czech Republic and Hungary) sent a letter to the European Commission and the French Presidency of the EU Council on Wednesday 19 January calling for the current sustainability provisions for bioenergy in the EU Renewable Energy Directive (RED II) to be retained.
“It is too early” to revise these provisions, according to these countries, pointing out that the Commission presented...