Introducing E10 petrol: outcome and summary of responses — outcome published
In response to: Introducing E10 petrol
The Department for Transport is introducing E10 petrol (fuel containing up to 10% ethanol) as a standard fuel grade in the UK to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the existing vehicle fleet and support climate goals. The policy involves changes to fuel pump labelling and consumer protection measures to manage the transition.
In response to: Introducing E10 petrol
Proposals on how to introduce E10 petrol for vehicle use throughout the UK.
Proposals on how to introduce E10 petrol for vehicle use throughout the UK.
Proposals on how to introduce E10 petrol for vehicle use throughout the UK.
Response to the E10 and consumer protection aspects of the 2018 consultation.
Proposals on a range of issues related to renewable transport fuel supply in the UK.
Government response to the fuel pump labelling aspects of consultation on E10 petrol, consumer protection and fuel pump labelling.
Proposals on a range of issues related to renewable transport fuel supply in the UK.
Proposals on a range of issues related to renewable transport fuel supply in the UK.