ANNEX INational overall targets for the share of energy from renewable sources in gross final consumption of energy in 202027
A.National overall targets
Share of energy from renewable sources in gross final consumption of energy, 2005 (S2005) | Target for share of energy from renewable sources in gross final consumption of energy, 2020 (S2020) | |
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Belgium | 2,2 % | 13 % |
Bulgaria | 9,4 % | 16 % |
Czech Republic | 6,1 % | 13 % |
Denmark | 17,0 % | 30 % |
Germany | 5,8 % | 18 % |
Estonia | 18,0 % | 25 % |
Ireland | 3,1 % | 16 % |
Greece | 6,9 % | 18 % |
Spain | 8,7 % | 20 % |
France | 10,3 % | 23 % |
F1Croatia | 12,6 % | 20 % |
Italy | 5,2 % | 17 % |
Cyprus | 2,9 % | 13 % |
Latvia | 32,6 % | 40 % |
Lithuania | 15,0 % | 23 % |
Luxembourg | 0,9 % | 11 % |
Hungary | 4,3 % | 13 % |
Malta | 0,0 % | 10 % |
Netherlands | 2,4 % | 14 % |
Austria | 23,3 % | 34 % |
Poland | 7,2 % | 15 % |
Portugal | 20,5 % | 31 % |
Romania | 17,8 % | 24 % |
Slovenia | 16,0 % | 25 % |
Slovak Republic | 6,7 % | 14 % |
Finland | 28,5 % | 38 % |
Sweden | 39,8 % | 49 % |
United Kingdom | 1,3 % | 15 % |
B.Indicative trajectory
The indicative trajectory referred to in Article 3(2) shall consist of the following shares of energy from renewable sources:
S2005 + 0,20 (S2020 – S2005), as an average for the two-year period 2011 to 2012;
S2005 + 0,30 (S2020 – S2005), as an average for the two-year period 2013 to 2014;
S2005 + 0,45 (S2020 – S2005), as an average for the two-year period 2015 to 2016; and
S2005 + 0,65 (S2020 – S2005), as an average for the two-year period 2017 to 2018,
where
S2005 = the share for that Member State in 2005 as indicated in the table in part A,
and
S2020 = the share for that Member State in 2020 as indicated in the table in part A.