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Share of renewables in energy consumption in the EU reached 17% in 2016 Eleven Member States already achieved their 2020 targets

25.01.2018
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EU News 15/2018

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In 2016, the share of energy from renewable sources in gross final consumption of energy reached 17% in the European Union (EU), double the share in 2004 (8.5%), the first year for which the data are available.

The share of renewables in gross final consumption of energy is one of the headline indicators of the Europe 2020 strategy. The EU's target is to obtain 20% of energy in gross final consumption of energy from renewable sources by 2020 and at least 27% by 2030.

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Since 2004, the share of renewable sources in gross final consumption of energy grew significantly in all Member States. Compared with 2015, it has increased in 15 of the 28 Member States.

With more than half (53.8%) of its energy coming from renewable sources in its gross final consumption of energy, Sweden had by far the highest share in 2016, ahead of Finland (38.7%), Latvia (37.2%), Austria (33.5%) and Denmark (32.2%). At the opposite end of the scale, the lowest proportions of renewables were registered in Luxembourg (5.4%), Malta and the Netherlands (both 6.0%).

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