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Latvia registers EU's second highest share of renewable energy in 2011

BC, Riga, 29.04.2013.Print version
Latvia's share of renewable energy in final energy consumption amounted to 33.1% in 2011, the second highest in the European Union, according to the EU's statistical office Eurostat. Estonia's share amounted to 25.9%, Lithuania's – 20.3%, informs LETA.

The highest shares of renewable energy in final energy consumption in 2011 were found in Sweden – 46.8% of renewable energy sources in total consumption, Latvia – 33.1%, Finland – 31.8%, and Austria – 30.9%.

 

The lowest shares were recorded in Malta – 0.4%, Luxembourg – 2.9%, the United Kingdom – 3.8%, Belgium – 4.1%, and the Netherlands – 4.3%.

 

In 2011, Estonia was the first member state to exceed its Europe 2020 target.

 

Since 2004, the share of renewable energy in final energy consumption grew in all member states.

 

The largest increases during this period were recorded in Sweden (from 38.3% in 2004 to 46.8% in 2011), Denmark (from 14.9% to 23.1%), Austria (from 22.8% to 30.9%), Germany (from 4.8% to 12.3%) and Estonia (from 18.4% to 25.9%).

 

In 2011, energy from renewable sources was estimated to have contributed 13% of gross final energy consumption in the EU27, compared with 7.9% in 2004 and 12.1% in 2010. The share of renewables in gross final energy consumption is one of the headline indicators of the Europe 2020 strategy. The target for the EU27 to be reached by 2020 is a share of 20% renewable energy use in gross final energy consumption.






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