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4 Amendments of Julie LECHANTEUX related to 2021/0223(COD)

Amendment 238 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 24
(24) Price transparency isand stability are crucial to ensure seamless and easy recharging and refuelling. Users of alternative fuel vehicles should be able to rely on a price regulation mechanism for such alternative fuels which guarantees that they are permanently affordable, even in times of crisis, and also enables them to maintain mobility at the lowest cost. In addition, these users should be given accurate price information before the start of the recharging or refuelling service. The price should be communicated in a clearly structured manner to allow end users to identify the different cost components.
2022/03/21
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 304 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 33
(33) Container ships and passenger ships, being the ship categories which are producing the highest amount of emissions per ship at berth, should as a priority be provided with shore-side electricity supply. In order to take into account power demand characteristics while at berth of different passenger ships, as well as port operational characteristics, it is necessary to distinguish between the passenger ship requirements for ro-ro passenger ships and high speed passenger vessels, and those for other passenger ships. Therefore, permanent consultation should be organised with all relevant port actors and shipping companies in order to take into account the specific economic and organisational needs and limitations of each stakeholder.
2022/03/21
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 324 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 35
(35) A core network of refuelling points for LNG at maritime ports should be available by 2025. Refuelling points for LNG include LNG terminals, tanks, mobile containers, bunker vessels and barges. An energy refuelling infrastructure such as this is exposed to risks of leakage, explosion or fire, and is therefore also a target for malicious acts or terrorism; protocols and safety and response arrangements should therefore be laid down to ensure the safety of workers and residents around port areas in the event of an incident.
2022/03/21
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 378 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 48
(48) Maritime transport and inland navigation need new standards to facilitate and consolidate the entry into the market of alternative fuels, in relation to electricity supply and hydrogen, methanol and ammonia bunkering, but also standards for communication exchange between vessels and infrastructure. In order to ensure interoperability between all the infrastructure and vessels, whatever type of fuel they use, the relevant recommendations of the International Maritime Organisation should be taken into account.
2022/03/21
Committee: TRAN