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Press Release

15.07.2010

The UK lags behind EU counterparts to achieve 20%


renewable energy target
While some countries have almost hit their targets the UK still has a long way to achieve
its 15% renewable energy target by 2020.

The EU is more than halfway to reaching its 20% target of generating energy from renewables by
2020, according to new figures published today by Eurostat.

The EU's 2009 directive on renewable energy set individual targets for all 27 member states, with a
goal for the EU of reaching a 20% share of total energy consumption from renewable energy
sources by 2020. Renewable energy targets take into consideration member states' different
starting points, renewable energy potential and economic performance.

Renewable energy consumption rose 0.6% in the EU in 2008 to 10.3%, compared with 9.7% in
2007 and 8.8% in 2006. Of the EU's three biggest economies, France boasted the highest share at
11% of gross final energy consumption generated by renewable energy sources, followed by
Germany's 8.9% and the UK's 2.2%.

This means that the UK is continuing to holdup behind its European counterparts and still needs to
boost renewable energy consumption by almost 13% points before reaching its 15% renewable
energy target. While, France and Germany need to boost their share of renewable energy
consumption by 12% and 9.9% points respectively to reach their targets of 23% and 18%.

Closest to achieving their renewable energy targets for share of renewable energy were Romania,
followed by Sweden, with rises of 3.6% and 4.6% points needed to reach their respective renewable
targets of 24% and 49% in 2020.

The EU has indicated that it might raise its 2020 renewable energy target to 30% in order to boost
global climate negotiations, should other major economies such as the US, China and India agree to
binding carbon emissions reduction targets.

UK renewable energy target – still a long way to reaching 15% by 2020

According to Eurostat, renewable energy sources cover solar, thermal and photovoltaic energy,
hydro - including tide, wave and ocean - energy, wind, geothermal energy and biomass - including
biological waste and liquid biofuels. The contribution of renewable energy from heat pumps is also
covered for the member states for which this information was available.

The energy delivered to final consumers – industry, transport, households, services, and so on –
from these renewable energies is the nominator of the target. The highest share of renewable
energy in total consumption in 2008 was found in Sweden (44.4% of renewable energy sources in
total consumption), Finland (30.5%), Latvia (29.9%), Austria (28.5%) and Portugal (23.2%), and
the lowest in Malta (0.2%), Luxembourg (2.1%), the UK (2.2%), the Netherlands (3.2%) and
Belgium (3.3%).

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