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“The adoption of the Renewable Energy Directive revision is a crucial milestone of Fit for 55” said President of Solar Heat Europe, Guglielmo Cioni. “Solar heat contributes directly to several of the targets set for 2030: 42.5 percent of RES in the EU energy consumption; the obligation ...
within the same region, including dedicated transmission lines and accounting for transformer and transmission losses (see “Grid connection upgrades”). This assumption aligns with the requirements for low-carbon hydrogen highlighted by the European Union Renewable Energy Directive II delegated act...
The European directive on renewable electricity: conflicts and compromiseselectricityeuropean unionrenewablesAs part of its efforts to increase the use of renewable energy in Europe, a Directive regarding renewable electricity was agreed by the European Union in 2001. The purpose of this article is to...
This paper analyses the successfulness of the implementation of the Renewable Energy Directive 2009/28/EC by the member states of the European Union (EU) through calculating the effectiveness of the implemented policies since 2009 in spurring progress towards the 2020 targets of the Directive. The ...
The revised Renewable Energy Directive (EU 2018/2001) and EU Member State rules have increased the demand for biogas and bioethanol. The Commission sees both renewable biofuels and electric vehicles as solutions for transport decarbonization. The EU Member States must source 10% of transport fuels ...
European Union moves to strengthen renewable-energy goalsEuropean Parliament says 35% of energy should be renewable by 2030 — but target is not yet binding.doi:10.1038/d41586-018-00879-9Quirin SchiermeierNature
The European Union energy policy is the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) of 2009, which had an aim of "20/20/20 '. This included 20% as the renewable energy target and 10% as the energy target for the transport sector [37]. Another important directive was approved in 2018 and was ...
This brings the company’s onshore renewables capacity in Poland to ~200 MW, and further strengthens its position in one of the fastest-growing renewable energy markets in Europe. Read more Equinor news Equinor is cutting greenhouse gas emissions from oil and gas production Equinor is increasing ...
Renewable energy policy framework and bioenergy contribution in the European Union - An overview from National Renewable Energy Action Plans and Progress R... The use of renewable energy is projected to increase substantially in the European Union to reach a share of 20% in final energy consumption...