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Binding 30% renewable energy target for Europe,by 2030

MEPs send ‘strong 2030 signal’   http://renews.biz/59912/brussels-sends-strong-2030-signal/ 5  Feb 14, A vote in plenary today by MEPs to set a 2030 renewables target of 30% has been hailed as sending a “signal that political will to support renewable energy solutions to the climate issue is strong”.  MEPs voted by 341 to 263, with 26 abstentions, to call for a 40% cut in CO2 emissions, a 30% target for renewable energy and a 40% target for energy efficiency under the EU’s new long-term climate-change policy.
These targets should be binding, they said. The MEPs also criticised the European Commission’s proposals, which were released last month and proposed a binding GHG target of 40% and a supposedly binding  renewables target of just 27%, as short-sighted and unambitious.

A vote in plenary today by MEPs to set a 2030 renewables target of 30% has been hailed as sending a “signal that political will to support renewable Menergy solutions to the climate issue is strong”.

MEPs voted by 341 to 263, with 26 abstentions, to call for a 40% cut in CO2 emissions, a 30% target for renewable energy and a 40% target for energy efficiency under the EU’s new long-term climate-change policy.

These targets should be binding, they said. The MEPs also criticised the European Commission’s proposals, which were released last month and proposed a binding GHG target of 40% and a supposedly binding  renewables target of just 27%, as short-sighted and unambitious.

“It is now up to the EC to ensure that the EU’s promise to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 80% to 95% by 2050 is not discarded on the basis of an emissions target at the lower end of what would be needed and thus ensure a positive way forward for European renewables technologies,” he added.

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