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France
wants to gradually phase out the use of diesel fuel for private passenger
transport and will put in place a system to identify the most polluting
vehicles, Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Friday.
Next
year, the government will launch a car identification system that will rank
vehicles by the amount of pollution they emit, Valls said in a speech. This will
make it possible for local authorities to limit city access for the dirtiest
cars.
"In
France, we have long favoured the diesel engine. This was a mistake, and we will
progressively undo that, intelligently and pragmatically," Valls said.
About
80 percent of French motorists drive diesel-powered cars.
Valls
said taxation would have to orient citizens towards more ecological choices,
notably the 2015 state budget measures to reduce the tax advantage of diesel
fuel versus gas.
The
government has announced it will raise the so-called TICPE excise tax on diesel
by 2 euro cents per litre, bringing in 807 million euros to state coffers in
2015.
Valls
also said the government was working on plans to widen the number of
beneficiaries of a subsidy for the conversion of old diesel engines in areas
with anti-pollution plans.
Energy
Minister Segolene Royal announced earlier this year that drivers scrapping
diesel-powered cars to buy an electric one would be entitled to a bonus of up to
10,000 euros ($13,500).
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