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The use of e-fuels, which can be produced from water and carbon dioxide extracted from the air using renewable power, in road traffic is highly controversial.

European Union, EU, ministers have approved a contested plan to only register new cars and vans with internal combustion engines from 2035 if they run on climate-neutral fuels.

Swedish Energy Minister Ebba Busch said on Tuesday.

The decision had been delayed by several weeks after German Transport Minister, Volker Wissing voiced last-minute opposition to a draft bill which could have banned the registration of all new cars and vehicles with internal combustion engines.

Brussels and Berlin eventually reached a compromise over the weekend under which new vehicles with such engines can be registered in the EU after 2035 if they run on climate-neutral e-fuels, as they are known.

The European Parliament can object to Tuesday’s agreement in the coming weeks.

The use of e-fuels, which can be produced from water and carbon dioxide extracted from the air using renewable power, in road traffic is highly controversial.

(dpa/NAN)

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