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See all EU institutions and bodiesThis figure illustrates the 2023 climate and energy performance of Member States. For the GHG emissions dimension, it compares 2023 GHG emissions under the Effort Sharing Regulation with the available annual emission allocation (AEA) for 2023. This is a first step towards the assessment of 2023 progress, given that Member States have flexibilities under the Effort Sharing Regulation to match the AEA with its emissions. For primary and final energy consumption, it compares the national energy consumption in 2023 with a 2023 trajectory value based on a linear trajectory between the 2020 national target and the 2030 national contribution as included in the National Energy and Climate Plan submitted in 2024. For Renewable Energy it compares the 2023 renewable energy share with the interpolated value for the year 2023 between reference points under the Governance Regulation 2022 and 2025 as reported in National Energy and Climate Plans.
