The European Union has set ambitious targets for renewable energy generation by 2030. This study analyzes the current state of renewable energy deployment for accelerating the transition to a greener economy. By emulating the best practices of frontrunner countries, the EU can significantly reduce the gap to te 2030 targets. These findings have important implications for policymakers and energy utilities.

Di Foggia, G., Beccarello, M. (2023). European Member States' Performance in Achieving 2030 Renewable Energy Targets. Intervento presentato a: Vietnam Symposium in Climate Transition, Da Nang, Vietnam.

European Member States' Performance in Achieving 2030 Renewable Energy Targets

Di Foggia, G;Beccarello, M
2023

Abstract

The European Union has set ambitious targets for renewable energy generation by 2030. This study analyzes the current state of renewable energy deployment for accelerating the transition to a greener economy. By emulating the best practices of frontrunner countries, the EU can significantly reduce the gap to te 2030 targets. These findings have important implications for policymakers and energy utilities.
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green deal; NECP; national environmenntal and climate plan; fit for 55; decarbonization; renewable energy
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Vietnam Symposium in Climate Transition
2023
2023
https://vsct2023.sciencesconf.org
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