The European Union’s Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR) mandates member states to develop port infrastructure that supports alternative fuels, in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable maritime transport.
Lloyds Register highlights that EEA member states now have to submit their own national policy frameworks (NPFs) with their national targets for rolling out infrastructure to support the uptake of renewable and low-carbon fuels.
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