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First Progress Report on the Promotion and Use of Energy from Renewable Sources for the United Kingdom Article 22 of the Renewable Energy Directive 2009/28/EC
(EU Commission, 2012)
The UK Government recognizes the vast and varied resources we have across the UK to provide energy from renewable sources, and has made clear its commitment to meeting our target of 15% target by 2020 from across the ...
Government Offices of Sweden Sweden's first progress report on the development of renewable energy pursuant to Article 22 of Directive 2009/28/EC
(EU Commission, 2012)
The UK Government recognizes the vast and varied resources we have across the UK to provide energy from renewable sources, and has made clear its commitment to meeting our target of 15% target by 2020 from across the ...
First Progress Report on the Promotion and Use of Energy from Renewable Sources in Greece Submitted under Article 22 of Directive 2009/28/EC
(EU Commission, 2012)
Greece’s commitment towards the higher penetration of RES in the Greek energy system is translated in a significant number of regulatory and fiscal initiativesthat became active from 2010 and onwards, aimingto ...
Report on the use of renewable energy sources in Hungary in 2009 and 2010 (Reporting by the Member States pursuant to Article 22 of Directive 2009/28/EC)
(EU Commission, 2012)
Environmental sustainability and responsible management of resources with limited availability are values of special importance for Hungary. This idea is represented in the highest legislation ...
Filand's progress report [on renewable energy resources]
(EU Commission, 2012-05-03)
Renewable Energy: a major player in the European energy market (Text with EEA relevance).
(EU Commission, 2012-06-06)
Renewable energy enables us to diversify our energy supply. This increases our security of supply and improves European competitiveness creating new industries, jobs, economic growth and export ...
Executive summary of the impact assessment. Accompanying the document: Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions.
(EU Commission, 2012-06-06)
Over the last few years, driven by economies of scale and technology improvement, renewable energy sources (RES) has deployed at faster rate than previously foreseen. This is welcome, showing the positive ...