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3 Amendments of Grzegorz TOBISZOWSKI related to 2020/2241(INI)

Amendment 68 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 2 a (new)
2 a. Notes the Commission's intention to propose a revision of number of relevant acts relevant for the Strategy; emphasizes in this respect that revision should be carried out with an utmost care for coherent long-term approach and stable regulatory framework for industries concerned and insists that a detailed cost- benefit analysis should be carried out in each case in order to develop an appropriate pathway of development; urges that revision should take into due account the obligations arising from current legislative acts that required financial outlays from Member States and industries and return on these investments should not be jeopardized by legislative changes creating stranded costs; recalls in this respect that Directive 2014/94/EU laid down on Member States requirements on the bunkering of LNG in maritime and inland waterway transport until 2025 and2030 respectively, as well as to ensure adequate number of CNG/LNG refuelling points for motor vehicles;
2020/12/11
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 70 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 2 b (new)
2 b. Notes that implementation of energy system integration while intended to reduce costs of the energy transformation in Europe in a long run would involves immediate significant costs passed on the end-users; asks therefore the Commission to present costs analysis of the proposed changes per sector involved and per Member State
2020/12/11
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 162 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 10 a (new)
10 a. Stresses that biogas, as a flexible and renewable enabler of decarbonization with a number of environmental and socio-economic benefits, should not be overshadowed by prioritisation of other RES technologies; emphasizes that potential of production of biogas from wastes from different sources (agricultural, forestry, industrial and municipal) and its contribution to circular economy and to distributed power and heat generation; emphasizes the advantages of biogas-sourced hydrogen which development should be further supported; points out to the industry’s estimations that by 2030 European biogas production could reach50Bcm/year, or around 10 per cent of the EU’s current natural gas consumption, and draws attention to the need of legislative changes in order to facilitate the biogas access to grids;
2020/12/11
Committee: ITRE