Brussels .- In four decades, in 2050, gasoline use for transportation in European Union (EU) could be a thing of the past, according to the assumptions made by an energy study prepared by experts in industry, transport and energy, to the European Commission.
The research, reported by sources close to the EU executive to DPA, said that if European governments investing enough resources into sources alternatives, "they have the potential to gradually replace fossil energy sources and make sustainable transport can be 2050."
The EU wants to lead international efforts on climate protection and especially wants to gradually become independent of oil dependency. However, to date there is no consensus about which type of alternative fuels will be used.
Experts predict that by 2050 the oil fields in the world will be exhausted. It is therefore essential to find alternative fuels, it is stated in the study.
The panel of experts who worked on The report includes a diverse group of industry pressure, in addition to the association of European car production (ACEA) and the European Association of Petroleum Industry.
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