National Biofuels Chamber workshop on decarbonisation of transport - IMA Poland at industry training event
Representatives of IMA Poland participated in a workshop organised by the National Chamber of Biofuels on the decarbonisation of transport in Poland. The meeting discussed upcoming legal changes and the process of aligning Polish law with EU regulations on reducing CO2 emissions in the transport sector.
Decarbonising transport - a key challenge for the fuel industry
The decarbonisation of transport is one of the most important challenges for the Polish economy in the coming years. The European Union is systematically tightening its requirements for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, forcing member states to introduce new regulations. Poland, as a country with a developed transport sector, must adapt its regulations to EU directives within a specific timeframe.
The workshop of the National Biofuels Chamber provided a platform for the exchange of knowledge and experience between industry representatives. Participants had the opportunity to familiarise themselves with in-depth analyses of the current legal situation and forecasts of future legislative changes. Such industry meetings allow companies to better prepare for the upcoming regulatory challenges.
Legal changes in Poland - Adaptation to EU regulations
The process of harmonising Polish law with European Union regulations on the decarbonisation of transport covers a number of areas. Of key importance are regulations concerning the share of renewable fuels in transport, including bioethanol and other biofuels. Poland must meet specific targets for reducing the greenhouse gas intensity of transport fuels.
During the workshop, experts presented a timeline of planned legislative changes and their potential impact on the operation of fuel companies. Support mechanisms for companies investing in low-carbon technologies and renewable fuel certification schemes were also discussed.
The role of biofuels in the decarbonisation process
Biofuels play an important role in the decarbonisation strategy for transport. Bioethanol and biodiesel are proven solutions for reducing CO2 emissions without having to replace the entire vehicle fleet. IMA Polska as bioethanol producer actively participates in the energy transformation of the Polish transport sector.
Increasing the share of biofuels in the fuel mix requires appropriate legal regulations and a stable business environment. The workshop of the National Chamber of Biofuels provided an opportunity to discuss optimal legislative solutions to support the development of the biofuel industry in Poland.
Forecasts and challenges for the coming years
Experts participating in the workshop presented forecasts for the development of the renewable fuels market in Poland. According to analyses, the demand for biofuels will systematically increase due to the tightening of emission requirements. Companies in the sector must prepare to increase production capacity and invest in new technologies.
Among the main challenges, the need to ensure a stable supply of raw materials for biofuel production and the development of distribution infrastructure were identified. It is also important to educate consumers about the benefits of using renewable fuels in transport.
Industry collaboration as a key to success
Meetings organised by the National Chamber of Biofuels enable cooperation to be built between industry players. The exchange of experience and the joint development of positions on planned legal changes increases the effectiveness of lobbying activities for favourable regulations for the biofuel sector.
IMA Polska regularly participates in such industry initiatives, which allows it to keep abreast of changes in the legal and business environment. Active participation in the work of industry organisations is part of the company's development strategy and building its position in the biofuels market.
IMA Poland - commitment to sustainable transport
Participation in the National Biofuels Chamber workshop confirms IMA Polska's commitment to the decarbonisation of Polish transport. The company offers a wide range of products i services supporting the energy transformation of the fuel sector.
We invite you to contact for more information on IMA Polska's biofuel offering and business cooperation.
