Europe plans to replace fossil fuels with alternative fuels in the future
EU Committee, which believed that Europe could replace fossil fuels with alternative fuels in 2050 to achieve sustainable development.
the report will include the EU's first comprehensive development strategy for transportation, which advocates that European transportation is no longer used from oil and carbon dioxide emissions to reduce the side effects of the environment and to ensure the safety of energy supply.
in alternative fuels, the EU expert group recommends that electricity and biofuels are the main supplement, supplemented by synthetic fuels, with methane and LPG. Electrical energy includes storage bottles, fuel cells and hydrogen technology. Biofuels include biodiesel, bioethanol and bio methane produced by using plant oils or fats or waste oil. Synthetic fuels include the use of more and more widely used and renewable energy sources, coal water slurry and liquefied gas.