Transfer of information regarding the intensity of emissions of greenhouse gases of fuel and energy supplied in transport.
Royal Decree 235/2018, of 27 april (BOE 1/05/2018)
The government established methods of calculation and information requirements in connection with the intensity of greenhouse gas emissions from fuel and energy in transport; amending the royal decree 1597/2011, of 4 november, regulating the criteria of sustainability of biofuels and biolíquidos, the national system of Verification of sustainability and double value of some biofuels for purposes of counting; and provides an indicative target of sale or consumption of biofuels.
Resolution of 4 february 2019 (BOE 18/02/2019)
The directorate-General for energy and Mines, which issued the formats for the transfer of information in relation to the intensity of greenhouse gas emissions from fuel and energy in transport.
Resolution of 26 may 2021 (BOE 28/05/2021)
Determining the national average of the intensity of greenhouse gas emissions in the life cycle in relation to the electricity consumed by motorcycles and electric vehicles.
Instructions for sending information [PDF] [63.8 KBPS]
Instructions to complete the template Excel [PDF] [236 KBPS]
The Royal Decree 537/2020, of 22 May, which extends the state of alarm declared by the Royal Decree 463/2020, 14 March, declaring a state of alarm for managing the situation of health crisis caused by the COVID-19, states in article 9 the resumption, with effect from 1 June 2020, the computation of administrative deadlines that had been suspended during the rule of alarm and their extensions. In this regard, the deadline for the transfer of information regarding the intensity of emissions of greenhouse gases of fuel and energy supplied in the transport set at the Royal Decree 235/2018, 27 April, ending the day 18 August 2020, included.
Data collection at the national level on inspections, maintenance, breakdowns and accidents of elevators, considering the provisions of the Royal Decree 355/2024, of 2 april, which approves the Supplementary Technical Instruction ITC AEM 1 "Lifts ’. This law regulates the commissioning, modification, maintenance and inspection of the lifts, as well as promoting the safety of existing elevator park. Such data will serve to assess the effectiveness of security measures implemented and to identify areas for improvement in the legislation, as well as in the management and operation of the lifts in the entire national territory.
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