FQD definition
Examples of FQD in a sentence
Decree 2011-28 acknowledges all European Directives (RED and FQD) that promote the use of biomass for fuels or any other renewable source to produce energy.
On October 17, 2012, the European Commission published a proposal for an amendment of the RED and FQD (COM [2012] 595 final)28.
The sustainable criteria for biofuels agreed to at the European level under the Renewable Energy Directive (RED; 2209/28/EG) and the Fuel Quality Directive (FQD; 98/70/EC) were transposed into German law in 2009.
The EU is developing a Fuel Quality Directive (FQD) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector.
Biofuels performing better than the minimum GHG reduction requirement of the RED and FQD (35% until 2017, 50% from 2017 on, and 60% from 2018 on for new production facilities) should be rewarded by higher market prices.
The Parties may submit comments in response to FERC’s request for comments on the Settlement explaining their views regarding this subject.
The sustainable criteria for biofuels agreed to at the European level under the Renewable Energy Directive (RED; 2009/28/EC [European Commission]) and the Fuel Quality Directive (FQD; 98/70/EC) became German law in 2009.
Some believe that this could be an indication as to why a full FQD implementing act has been on hold for more than three years.