The European Union will exceed its target of meeting 20 percent of its energy needs from renewable sources by 2020, according to a new report. Twenty-five of the 27 EU nations will meet or exceed their national targets, according to the analysis by the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA).
About 14 percent of the total energy demand will be met through wind energy, more than any other renewable source, with Ireland projected to generate 36.4 percent of its energy from wind by 2020 and Denmark producing 31 percent, according to the analysis. The other top sources of renewable energy are hydropower (10.5 percent), biomass (6.6 percent), and solar photovoltaic (2.7 percent). Italy and Luxembourg, the only nations projected to not meet their national standards, plan to import renewable energy to make up for the shortfall.
Article appearing courtesy Yale Environment 360.
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These are very good news but this is not new nonetheless. The European Commission reported that last year.
At the time, I was noting on my blog that they believe renewables would create 2.8 million jobs.
To date, European electricity comes from 50 % thermal sources, 33 percent nuclear and 17 percent renewables.
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