The National Transport Strategy 2050 is a holistic document designed to provide Malta with a long-term vision for a sustainable transport system. The document was prepared by the Authority for Transport in Malta, which was established in 2010 following the implementation of the Authority for Transport in Malta Act of 2009. It notably promotes energy efficiency, alternative fuel sources and active modes to reduce carbon emissions.
Strategic goals, directions and indicators are laid out in the Strategy. The document creates the framework for the development of Transport Master Plans, which in turn provide planning framework for implementing specific measures. The current Transport Master Plan sets a vision to 2035 and include details of the financing schemes necessary to achieve targets set out in the Strategy.
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National Transport Strategy 2050
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Information webpage: National Transport Strategy and Transport Master Plan
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- 532 ktCO2e non-ETS GHG emissions from transport by 2015, then 525 ktCO2e by 2030Transportation: General · Target year: 2030
- 99.9% conventionally fuelled cars by 2015, then 50% by 2030, then 0% by 2050Transportation: Renewable Energy And Biofuels · Target year: 2050
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