Примери за използване на Deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure.
Commission urges 9 Member States to transpose rules on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure.
Deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure.
Welcomes the aforementioned Commission communication on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure;
Deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure.
Sustainable transport: Commission urges AUSTRIA to transpose rules on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure.
On the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure.
Sustainable transport: Commission calls on 3 Member States to fully implement EU rules on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure.
On the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure.
Sustainable transport: Commission urges 7 Member States to fully transpose rules on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure*.
Promoting the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure in public transport services.
EC refers Malta andRomania to the Court of Justice for not implementing EU rules on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure.
Measures that can promote the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure in public transport services.
This Directive establishes a common framework of measures for the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure in the Union in order to minimise dependence on oil and to mitigate the environmental impact of transport.
It also acts as a partial implementation of Article 7.7 of the Directive 2014/94/EU on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure.
Points out that the Directive on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure(2) has already set out mandatory requirements regarding the use of electricity, natural gas and hydrogen to fuel vehicles;
Directive 2014/94/EU of the European Parliament andof the Council of 22 October 2014 on deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure.
Directive 2014/94/EU sets a common framework of measures for the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure in the European Union in order to minimize dependence on oil and to mitigate the environmental impact of transport.
Regrets the excessively slow progress in the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure and the availability of vehicles powered by alternative fuels, and calls on manufacturers to step up efforts in this regard;
OPINION on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure.
Directive 2014/94/EU on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure is part of the EEA Agreement, and the Ministry of Transport and Communications is currently working on a national strategy for infrastructure for alternative fuels in transport.
The duty to draw up this instrument arises directly under the Directive 2014/94 of the European Union on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure.
The amended Directive will also contribute to compliancethe further deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure, as well as to compliance of vehicles with the requirements of these latest standards on emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases.
Considers that the uptake of cleaner propulsion systems in freight transport should be reinforced by a coordinated and urgent deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure in TEN-T corridors, in line with EU legislation;
This report will follow upon the requirement laid down in Directive 2014/94/EU on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure, which requires the Member States to notify to the European Commission, by 18 November 2016, on their National Policy Frameworks(NPF) as regards the development of the market for alternative fuels, including the deployment of the necessary infrastructure. .
The Commission today sent a reasoned opinion to Greece, Ireland, Malta, Romania, Slovenia andthe United Kingdom requesting them to notify their national policy framework under EU rules on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure(Directive 2014/94/EU).
Underlines the importance of sustainable urban planning, shifting from private use to shared andpublic use of transport, and of investing in the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure in public transport services, in particular for the uptake of electric buses, which represented only 10% of all new buses purchased in Europe in 2017;
Directive 2014/94/EU of the European Parliament andof the Council21 establishes a common framework of measures for the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure in the Union in order to minimise dependence on oil and to mitigate the environmental impact of transport and requires Member States to ensure that recharging or refuelling points accessible to the public are made available by 31 December 2025.