Renewable energy. Analysis of the latest data on energy from renewable sources.

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Sturc (M). http://temis.documentation.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/document.xsp?id=Temis-0078777
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Environment and energy  Author: Marek ŠTURC
 
  
 
S t a t i s t i c s i n f o c u s 44/2012
 Renewable energy Analysis of the latest data on energy from renewable sources The share of energy from renewable sources in Electricity production from biofuels (liquid and gross final energy consumption in the EU-27 gaseous) as well as wind based electricity reached 12.5 % in 2010 and is showing steady generation more than doubled between 2005 progress towards the Europe 2020 target (20 %). and 2010. During 2009 and 2010 the share of energy from Wood and wood waste continues to make the renewable sources continued to grow despite the largest contribution to the share of energy from financial and economic crisis. The year-to-year renewable sources in gross final energy growth in the gross inland energy consumption consumption. of all renewables was in 2010 at the highest level since 1990.  
Renewables in 2010
The flagship initiative for a resource-efficient target at EU level. At the same time, we can Europe under the Europe 2020 strategy supports observe an increase from the base year value of the shift towards a resource-efficient, low-carbon 8.5 % to 12.5 % in 2010 – which is roughly one economy to achieve sustainable growth. Increasing third of the gap between the base year share of the share of energy from renewable sources is part renewables and the 20 % target. Thus, at the of a decisive move towards a low-carbon economy. aggregated EU level, progress towards the 2020 target is in line with the expected linear trajectory sIno utrhcee sE iUn- 2gr7o tshse f isnhaalr ee noef regnye rcgoyn sfurommpt iroenn ewable of progress towards the target. increased from 8.1 % in 2004 to 12.5 % in 2010Figure 1: Share of energy from renewable (Figure 1). No Member State has so far reported anysources in gross final consumption of energy arrangements for the statistical transfer of a(expressed in percentage terms) specified amount of energy from renewable sources nor has reported any joint projects relating to the production of electricity, heating or cooling from renewable energy sources. For reasons of consistency with previously published figures no account is taken of the aviation energy consumption cap in the figures presented here. If account is taken of the cap, the effect on the values presented inFigure 1and Table 1 would be an increase of roughly 0.2 percentage points (the value for 2010 would be 12.7 %).
The year 2010 marks the end of the first third of the time period running from the base year 2005 until 2020, for which the Directive has set the 20 %
Source:Eurostat (o e data c_ nlin ode:t2020 31 
 
 
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