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Europe to fall below 5.75% biofuel goal in 2010
Biofuel use in the EU should reach 15 million tonnes of oil equivalent this year, or 4.8% of all transport fuels, according to the latest barometer published by alternative energy group Eurobserver. This is below a non-binding 5.75% target for 2010.
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