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Share of renewable energy in final energy consumption
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Final Renewable Energy Consumption is the amount of renewable energy consumed in the member states with actual and normalised hydro and wind power generation and the share in the total final energy consumption. The final renewable energy consumption is composed of renewable energy for heat, renewable energy for electricity and the use of biofuels in transport
The indicator is developed for measuring the contribution to the 2020 objectives on renewable energy for the EU-27. The Directive 2009/28/EC establishes an overall EU binding target of a 20 % share of renewable energy sources in energy consumption, as well as binding national targets by 2020 in line with the overall target. The overall share of renewable energy in the final energy consumption [1] includes consumption of electricity and heat from renewable energy sources as well as biofuels consumption.
[1] Final Renewable Energy Consumption is the amount of renewable energy consumed in the member states with actual and normalised 15-year hydro power generation and 4-year wind and the share in the total final energy consumption. Due to this constraints, normalized data are only available from 2004 to 2009.
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Share of renewable energy to final energy consumption, 1993-2008
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The share of renewable energy in final energy consumption in the EU-27 reached 10.4% in 2008, which is representing about half of the target for 2020
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Renewable gross final energy consumption (ENER 028) - Assessment published Apr 2012
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In 2009, the share of renewable energy in final gross energy consumption (with normalised hydro and wind) [1] in the EU-27 was 11.7 % up from 6% in 1990, representing nearly 60 % of the 20 % target set in the EU directive on renewable energy for 2020. Renewable energies represented in 2009, 13.1% of total final heat consumption (6.6% in 1990), 19.6% of electricity consumption (up from 11.8% in 1990) and 4.1% of transport fuels consumption (up from 0.02% in 1993) [2] .
[1] Gross final consumption of energy is defined in Directive 2009/28/EC on renewable sources as energy commodities delivered for energy purposes to final consumers (industry, transport, households, services, agriculture, forestry and fisheries), including the consumption of electricity and heat by the energy branch for electricity and heat production and including losses of electricity and heat in distribution and transmission.
[2] The gross final consumption of energy from renewable sources is calculated as the sum of: (a) gross final consumption of electricity from renewable energy sources; (b) gross final consumption of energy from renewable sources for heating and cooling; and (c) final consumption of energy from renewable sources in transport.
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Renewable gross final energy consumption (ENER 028) - Assessment published Aug 2011
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2008, the share of renewable energy in final gross energy consumption (with
normalised hydro and wind) [1] in the EU-27 was 10.4 % (up from 6% in 1990, 7.6
% in 2000), representing half of the 20 % target set in the EU directive on
renewable energy for 2020. Renewable energies represented in 2008, 11.8% of
total final heat consumption (up from 6.3% in 1990, 9% in 2000), 17% of
electricity consumption (up from 12% in 1990, 13.8% in 2000) and 3.4% of
transport fuels consumption (up from 0.02% in 1993) [2]
[1] Gross final consumption of energy is defined in Directive 2009/28/EC on renewable sources as energy
commodities delivered for energy purposes to final consumers (industry,
transport, households, services, agriculture, forestry and fisheries),
including the consumption of electricity and heat by the energy branch for
electricity and heat production and including losses of electricity and heat in
distribution and transmission.
[2] The gross final consumption of energy from renewable sources is
calculated as the sum of: (a) gross final consumption of electricity from
renewable energy sources; (b) gross final consumption of energy from renewable
sources for heating and cooling; and (c) final consumption of energy from
renewable sources in transport.
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Share of Renewable Energy to Final Energy Consumption with normalised for hydro, EU27
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Share of Renewable Energy to Final Energy Consumption with normalised for hydro, EU27. In 2009 the European Commission adopted a new directive on renewable energy (2009/28/EC). The new Directive on renewable energy sets an ambitious target for the EU-27 of 20% share of energy from renewable sources in final energy consumption by 2020 and a 10% share of renewable energy in the transport sector (in each Member State).
In 2008, five countries have reached 75% of their targets for 2020: Sweden is the closest with 89% of the target in 2008 (share of 43.6% compared to a target of 49%), followed by Romania (85%), Austria (82%), Estonia (76%) and Latvia (75%)
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Renewable gross final energy consumption
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Final Renewable Energy Consumption is the amount of renewable energy consumed in the member states with actual and normalised 15-year hydro power generation and 4-year wind and the share in the total final energy consumption. The final renewable energy consumption is composed of renewable energy for heat, renewable energy for electricity and the use of biofuels in transport. The electricity production of hydro power is calculated both as actual production and normalised production over a 15-year weighted average (4-year weighted average for wind).
The indicator is developed for measuring the contribution to the 2020 objectives on renewable energy for the EU-27. The Directive 2009/28/EC establishes an overall EU binding target of a 20 % share of renewable energy sources in energy consumption, as well as binding national targets by 2020 in line with the overall target. The overall share of renewable energy in the final energy consumption [1] includes consumption of electricity and heat from renewable energy sources as well as biofuels consumption.
[1] Final Renewable Energy Consumption is the amount of renewable energy consumed in the member states with actual and normalised 15-year hydro power generation and 4-year wind and the share in the total final energy consumption. Due to this constraints, normalized data are only available from 2004 to 2009.
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Renewable gross final energy consumption (ENER 028) - Assessment published Jan 2011
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In
2007, the share of renewable energy in final energy consumption (with
normalised hydro) in the EU-27 was 10.0 % (up from 6.7 % in 1993), representing
half of the 20 % target set in the new EU directive on renewable energy for
2020. Renewable energies represented in 2007, 11.6% of total final heat
consumption (up from 7.6% in 1993), 16.3% of electricity consumption (up from
12.8% in 1993) and 2.6% of transport fuels consumption. In the EEA countries,
the share of renewable energy in total gross final energy consumption was 11.3%
in 2007.
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Share of Renewable Energy in Gross Final Energy Consumption with normalised hydro, EU27
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The 2020 targets are formulated by the European Commission in COM(2008) 19.
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Share total final renewable energy consumption in EU-27, 1992-2006
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Share of renewable energy to final energy consumption, 1992-2006
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