Title of article
Status and perspectives of renewable energy policy and deployment in the European Union—What is needed to reach the 2020 targets?
Author/Authors
Corinna Klessmann، نويسنده , , Anne Held، نويسنده , , Max Rathmann، نويسنده , , Mario Ragwitz، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
21
From page
7637
To page
7657
Abstract
This article evaluates the status of current RES deployment, policies and barriers in the EU-27 member states and compares it to the required to meet the 2020 targets. The evaluation relies strongly on the quantitative deployment status and policy effectiveness indicators. European RES deployment and policy has progressed strongly in recent years, but the growth here has been mainly driven by effective policies in a small or medium number of top runner countries. Across Europe, the highest average policy effectiveness over six years was reached for onshore wind (4.2%), biofuels (3.6%) and biomass electricity (2.7%), while in the heat sector, all technologies score below 2%. Comparing the recent progress to the required growth for meeting the 2020 target, it appears that some countries largely exceed the interim targets of the RES Directive 2009/28/EC. Despite this, Europe will need additional policy effort to reach the 2020 target. Critical success factors include implementing effective and efficient policies that attract sufficient investments, reducing administrative and grid related barriers, especially in currently less advanced countries, upgrading the power grid infrastructure, dismantling financial barriers in the heat sector, realising sustainability standards for biomass, and lowering energy demand through increased energy efficiency efforts.
Keywords
Europe , Renewable energy policy , 2020 Target
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
973495
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