The EU target is nearly one third of the renewable energy ratio
By 2030, the 32 percent mandatory renewable energy ratio should be available in the Member States’ energy use – European decision-makers say, and this is what the new Renewable Energy Directive (RED II) already contains – agrarszektor.hu wrote.
According to the previous target, by 2020, 20 percent of the “energy” used will have to come from green sources. The Member States are now close to this target. In the transport sector, the target share has been 10 percent so far, but the Member States have achieved only 6 percent of it on average for 2015. (Except for Sweden and Finland, where they have already exceeded the required 10 percent target.) Now the Parliament has raised the green energy ratio in road transport to 14 percent. (agrarszektor.hu, Gönczi Krisztina)
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