Abstract
On 27 March 2013, the European Commission published its first Renewable Energy Progress Report under the framework of the 2009 Renewable Energy Directive. Since the adoption of this directive and the introduction of legally binding renewable energy targets, most Member States experienced significant growth in renewable energy consumption. 2010 figures indicate that the EU as a whole is on its trajectory towards the 2020 targets with a renewable energy share of 12.7%. Moreover, in 2010 the majority of Member States already reached their 2011/2012 interim targets set in the Directive. However, as the trajectory grows steeper towards the end, more efforts will still be needed from the Member States in order to reach the 2020 targets. With regard to the EU biofuels and bioliquids sustainability criteria, Member States' implementation of the biofuels scheme is considered too slow. In accordance with the reporting requirements set out in the 2009 Directive on Renewable Energy, every two years the European Commission publishes a Renewable Energy Progress Report. The report assesses Member States' progress in the promotion and use of renewable energy along the trajectory towards the 2020 renewable energy targets. The report also describes the overall renewable energy policy developments in each Member
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Hamelinck, C.;
De Lovinfosse, I.;
Koper, M.;
Beestermoeller, C.;
Nabe, C.;
Kimmel, M.;
Van den Bos, A.;
Yildiz, I.;
Harteveld, M.;
[1]
Ragwitz, M.;
Steinhilber, S.;
[2]
Nysten, J.;
Fouquet, D.;
[3]
Resch, G.;
Liebmann, L.;
Ortner, A.;
Panzer, C.;
[4]
Walden, D.;
Diaz Chavez, R.;
Byers, B.;
Petrova, S.;
Kunen, E.;
[5]
Fischer, G.
- Ecofys Netherlands, Utrecht (Netherlands)
- Fraunhofer Institut fuer System- und Innovationsforschung ISI, Karlsruhe (Germany)
- Becker Buettner Held BBH, Munich (Germany)
- Energy Economics Group EEG, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna (Austria)
- Winrock International, Brussels (Belgium)
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Hamelinck, C., De Lovinfosse, I., Koper, M., Beestermoeller, C., Nabe, C., Kimmel, M., Van den Bos, A., Yildiz, I., Harteveld, M., Ragwitz, M., Steinhilber, S., Nysten, J., Fouquet, D., Resch, G., Liebmann, L., Ortner, A., Panzer, C., Walden, D., Diaz Chavez, R., Byers, B., Petrova, S., Kunen, E., and Fischer, G.
Renewable energy progress and biofuels sustainability.
Netherlands: N. p.,
2013.
Web.
Hamelinck, C., De Lovinfosse, I., Koper, M., Beestermoeller, C., Nabe, C., Kimmel, M., Van den Bos, A., Yildiz, I., Harteveld, M., Ragwitz, M., Steinhilber, S., Nysten, J., Fouquet, D., Resch, G., Liebmann, L., Ortner, A., Panzer, C., Walden, D., Diaz Chavez, R., Byers, B., Petrova, S., Kunen, E., & Fischer, G.
Renewable energy progress and biofuels sustainability.
Netherlands.
Hamelinck, C., De Lovinfosse, I., Koper, M., Beestermoeller, C., Nabe, C., Kimmel, M., Van den Bos, A., Yildiz, I., Harteveld, M., Ragwitz, M., Steinhilber, S., Nysten, J., Fouquet, D., Resch, G., Liebmann, L., Ortner, A., Panzer, C., Walden, D., Diaz Chavez, R., Byers, B., Petrova, S., Kunen, E., and Fischer, G.
2013.
"Renewable energy progress and biofuels sustainability."
Netherlands.
@misc{etde_22174909,
title = {Renewable energy progress and biofuels sustainability}
author = {Hamelinck, C., De Lovinfosse, I., Koper, M., Beestermoeller, C., Nabe, C., Kimmel, M., Van den Bos, A., Yildiz, I., Harteveld, M., Ragwitz, M., Steinhilber, S., Nysten, J., Fouquet, D., Resch, G., Liebmann, L., Ortner, A., Panzer, C., Walden, D., Diaz Chavez, R., Byers, B., Petrova, S., Kunen, E., and Fischer, G.}
abstractNote = {On 27 March 2013, the European Commission published its first Renewable Energy Progress Report under the framework of the 2009 Renewable Energy Directive. Since the adoption of this directive and the introduction of legally binding renewable energy targets, most Member States experienced significant growth in renewable energy consumption. 2010 figures indicate that the EU as a whole is on its trajectory towards the 2020 targets with a renewable energy share of 12.7%. Moreover, in 2010 the majority of Member States already reached their 2011/2012 interim targets set in the Directive. However, as the trajectory grows steeper towards the end, more efforts will still be needed from the Member States in order to reach the 2020 targets. With regard to the EU biofuels and bioliquids sustainability criteria, Member States' implementation of the biofuels scheme is considered too slow. In accordance with the reporting requirements set out in the 2009 Directive on Renewable Energy, every two years the European Commission publishes a Renewable Energy Progress Report. The report assesses Member States' progress in the promotion and use of renewable energy along the trajectory towards the 2020 renewable energy targets. The report also describes the overall renewable energy policy developments in each Member State and their compliance with the measures outlined in the Directive and the National Renewable Energy Action Plans. Moreover, in accordance with the Directive, it reports on the sustainability of biofuels and bioliquids consumed in the EU and the impacts of this consumption. A consortium led by Ecofys was contracted by the European Commission to perform support activities concerning the assessment of progress in renewable energy and sustainability of biofuels.}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {2013}
month = {Mar}
}
title = {Renewable energy progress and biofuels sustainability}
author = {Hamelinck, C., De Lovinfosse, I., Koper, M., Beestermoeller, C., Nabe, C., Kimmel, M., Van den Bos, A., Yildiz, I., Harteveld, M., Ragwitz, M., Steinhilber, S., Nysten, J., Fouquet, D., Resch, G., Liebmann, L., Ortner, A., Panzer, C., Walden, D., Diaz Chavez, R., Byers, B., Petrova, S., Kunen, E., and Fischer, G.}
abstractNote = {On 27 March 2013, the European Commission published its first Renewable Energy Progress Report under the framework of the 2009 Renewable Energy Directive. Since the adoption of this directive and the introduction of legally binding renewable energy targets, most Member States experienced significant growth in renewable energy consumption. 2010 figures indicate that the EU as a whole is on its trajectory towards the 2020 targets with a renewable energy share of 12.7%. Moreover, in 2010 the majority of Member States already reached their 2011/2012 interim targets set in the Directive. However, as the trajectory grows steeper towards the end, more efforts will still be needed from the Member States in order to reach the 2020 targets. With regard to the EU biofuels and bioliquids sustainability criteria, Member States' implementation of the biofuels scheme is considered too slow. In accordance with the reporting requirements set out in the 2009 Directive on Renewable Energy, every two years the European Commission publishes a Renewable Energy Progress Report. The report assesses Member States' progress in the promotion and use of renewable energy along the trajectory towards the 2020 renewable energy targets. The report also describes the overall renewable energy policy developments in each Member State and their compliance with the measures outlined in the Directive and the National Renewable Energy Action Plans. Moreover, in accordance with the Directive, it reports on the sustainability of biofuels and bioliquids consumed in the EU and the impacts of this consumption. A consortium led by Ecofys was contracted by the European Commission to perform support activities concerning the assessment of progress in renewable energy and sustainability of biofuels.}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {2013}
month = {Mar}
}