A report by the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) has found that the European Union (EU) will exceed its target of meeting 20% of its energy needs from renewable sources by 2020.
Out of the 27 member states, 25 expect to meet or exceed their national targets, EWEA said, based on its analysis of national action plans submitted by EU governments to the European Commission.
"Taken together, the action plans show that the EU-27 will meet 20.7 percent of its 2020 energy consumption from renewables," said Justin Wilkes, policy director at EWEA.
Spain has said it is expecting to surpass its goal by 2.7% and Germany by 1.6%. Luxembourg and Italy, which are predicted to fall short of their national targets by 2.1% and 0.9%, said they plan to import renewable energy from other countries to make up the shortfall.
This shows the growth in the environmental markets, despite the global downturn of the past few years. The carbon credit markets will continue to grow as the target dates near.
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