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Mandatory renewable energy target

Mandatory renewable energy targets are part of government legislated schemes which require electricity merchandisers to source-specific amounts of aggregate electricity sales from renewable energy sources according to a fixed time frame. The objective of these schemes is to promote renewable energy and decrease dependency on fossil fuels. If this results in an additional expenditure of electricity, the additional cost is distributed across most customers by increases in other tariffs. The cost of this measure is therefore not funded by the government budgets, except for costs of establishing and monitoring the scheme and any audit and enforcement actions. As the cost of renewable energy has become cheaper than other sources, meeting and exceeding a renewable energy target will also reduce the expenditure of electricity to consumers.

At least 67 countries have renewable energy policy targets of some kind. In Europe, 28 European Union members states and 8 Energy Community Contracting Parties have legally binding renewable energy targets. The EU baseline target is 20% by 2020, while the United States also has a national RET of 20%. Similarly, Canada has 9 provincial RETs but no national target for renewable energy (although it does have a 2030 non-emitting target and coal phase-out by 2030). Targets are typically for shares of electricity production, but some are defined as by primary energy supply, installed capacity, or otherwise. While some targets are based on 2010-2012 data, many are now for 2020, which bonds in with the IPCC suggested greenhouse gas emission cuts of 25 to 40% by Annex I countries by 2020, although some are for 2025.[1]

Overview

 
The wind, Sun, and biomass are three renewable energy sources

Renewable energy technologies are essential contributors to the energy supply portfolio, as they contribute to world energy security, reduce dependency on fossil fuels, and provide opportunities for mitigating greenhouse gases.[2] The International Energy Agency has defined three generations of renewable energy technologies, reaching back over 100 years:

First-generation technologies are well established. However, second-generation technologies and third-generation technologies depend on further promotion by the public sector.[2] The introduction of mandatory renewable energy targets is one important way in which governments can encourage the wider use of renewables.

Renewable energy targets exist in at least 66 countries around the world, including the 27 European Union countries, 29 U.S. states, and 9 Canadian provinces. Most targets are for shares of electricity production, primary energy, and/or final energy for a future year. Most targets aim for the 2010–2012 timeframe, although an increasing number of targets aim for 2020, and there is now an EU-wide target of 20% of final energy by 2020, and a Chinese target of 15% of primary energy by 2020.[3]

Targets by country

Australia

In 2001, the federal government introduced a Mandatory Renewable Energy Target (MRET) of 9,500 GWh of new generation, with the scheme running until at least 2020.[4] This represents an increase of new renewable electricity generation of about 4% of Australia's total electricity generation and a doubling of renewable generation from 1997 levels. Australia's renewable energy target does not cover heating or transport energy like Europe's or China's, Australia's target is therefore equivalent of approximately 5% of all energy from renewable sources.

An Expanded Renewable Energy Target was passed on 20 August 2009, to ensure that renewable energy obtains a 20% share of electricity supply in Australia by 2020. To ensure this, the Labor government committed that the MRET will increase from 9,500 gigawatt-hours to 45,000 gigawatt-hours by 2020. The scheme was to continue until 2030.[5] After 2020, the proposed Emissions Trading Scheme and improved efficiencies from innovation and manufacture was expected to allow the MRET to be phased out by 2030.[citation needed] The target was criticised as unambitious and ineffective in reducing Australia's fossil fuel dependency, as it only applied to generated electricity, but not to the 77% of energy production exported, nor to energy sources which are not used for electricity generation, such as the oil used in transportation. Thus 20% renewable energy in electricity generation would represent less than 2% of total energy production in Australia.[6]

In 2011 the 'expanded MRET' was split into two schemes: a Large-scale Renewable Energy Target (LRET) of 41,000 GWh for utility-scale renewable generators, and an uncapped Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme for small household and commercial-scale generators. Following the 2014 Warburton Review initiated by the Abbott Government, and subsequent negotiations with the Labor Opposition, in June 2015 the LRET target was reduced to 33,000 GWh.[7][8]

United States

As of July 2010, 30 US states and DC have established mandatory renewable energy targets, and a further three have voluntary targets.[9] The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 has set a target for 36 billion US gallons (140,000,000 m3) of biofuel produced annually by 2022. Of that, 21 billion US gallons (79,000,000 m3) shall be advanced biofuels (derived from feedstock other than corn starch). Of the 21 billion US gallons (79,000,000 m3), 16 billion shall come from cellulosic ethanol. The remaining 5 billion US gallons (19,000,000 m3) shall come from biomass-based diesel and other advanced biofuels.[10] For sources other than biofuels, The United States carries no mandatory renewable energy targets although they do support the growth of renewable energy industries with subsidies, feed-in tariffs, tax exemptions, and other financial support measures.[11]

Renewable energy targets by region

The European Union (EU) has a renewable energy target of 20% renewables target by 2020.[12] This is followed by a more ambitious target of 35% renewable energy by 2030.[13]

NAFTA (US, Canada and Mexico) has a 50% renewable energy sources target by 2025 in North America.[14]

Latin America pledged 70% renewable energy by 2030.[15]

The West African States (ECOWAS) aim for 38% renewable energy by 2030 achieved through the creation of 20GW of solar.[16] The African Union also aims for a minimum of 10GW of renewable energy on the continent by 2030.[17]

Table of renewable energy and targets

Overview

Region Current Share Target Year Mandatory Notes
World 33.3% global capacity [18] 26% global power generation[19] N/A, varies by country
EU-25 14% 21% 2020
  EU 20% in 2020[12] 17.5% in 2017[20] 35%[21] 2030[13]

European countries

Country Current Share % Target Target year Mandatory Notes Ref
  Albania 34.9% 38% 2030 Targets are for primary energy consumption. 95% of electrical energy is produced from renewables (mainly hydropower). [22]
  Austria 33.5%[23] 78%
  Belgium 16%[24] Belgian energy and climate plan proposes renewables target of 18.3% by 2030[25]
  Bulgaria 18.7%[26] 27%[27] 2030
  Czech Republic 14.8%[26]
  Croatia 27.3%[26]
  Cyprus 9.9%[26]
  Denmark 35%[28] 100%[29] 2035
  Estonia 30%[30] The share of renewable energy will account for 50% of final consumption of domestic electricity and 80% of the heat generated[31] 2030
  Finland 41%[20] Finland will go carbon neutral[32] 2035
  France 23% 40% by 2030[33] 33% of its energy from renewable sources by 2030[34] 2030 Renewables can regularly cover 25% of France's summer electricity needs, grid operator RTE said on Wednesday.[35]
  Germany 47%[36] 40-45% of total electricity consumption[36] 2025
  Greece 16.3%[26] 35%[37] 2030
  Hungary 13.3%[26]
  Ireland 10.7%[26] 70%[38] 2030
  Italy 18.3%[26] 25%
  Latvia 39%[20] Latvia is proposed to set a 45% RES target for 2030[30] 2030
  Lithuania 27.9%[39] 38% by 2025[40] 45% by 2030 and around 80% by 2050[41]
  Norway 100%
  Iceland 100%
  Luxembourg 6.4%[20]
  Malta 7.2%[20]
  Netherlands 6.6%[20]
  Poland 14%[42]
  Portugal 58% 80% 2026 [43]
  Romania 24.5%[26]
  Slovakia 11.5%[26] 31%
  Slovenia 21.5%[26]
  Spain 17.5%[26] 100%[44] 2050
  Sweden 54.5%[20] 100%[45] 2040
  Switzerland 60%[46] 100%[46] 2050
  United Kingdom 40%[47] 100%[48] 2050

Other countries

Country Current share Target Target year Mandatory Notes Ref
  Argentina 2%[49] 20%[49] 2025
  Australia 23.5%[50] 23.5% by 2020[50] predicted to produce 35% by 2021[51] projected to produce 50% renewable energy by 2030[52] 2030
  Brazil 50%
  Canada 67%[53] Carbon neutral by 2050[54] 2050 Canada aims to generate 90% of its electrical energy from non-emitting sources by 2030.[55] Already, it generates 82% from non-emitting sources with 67% of electrical energy production being from renewables.[53]
  Chile 17.6% (2019) 20% 2025 [56]
70% 2030
  China 12%[57] 2015 35%[58] 2030
  Egypt 10% 20% 2020
  Eritrea 70% 2030 [59]
  Greenland 70%[60]
  India 21.4%[61] 40% by 2030 and 500GW by 2030[61] 2030
  Indonesia 4% 15% (inc. nuclear) 2025
  Israel 0% 5% 2016
  Japan 0.4% 1.63% 2014
  Kazakhstan 3% 2020 Targets refer to electrical energy generation. Kazakhstan has a 2060 carbon neutrality target. [62][63]
30% 2030
50% 2050
  Malaysia 35% (electrical) 2025 [64]
25% (primary energy supply)
  Mexico 26%[14] 35% by 2024 and 50% by 2050[65] 2024
  Morocco 10% 20% 2012
  New Zealand 80% 100%[66] 2035
  Nigeria 7% 2025
  Oman 16% 2025 [67]
30% 2030
  Pakistan 10% 2015
  Philippines 100% increase from 2005 2015
  Russia 2.5% 2024
  South Africa 26%[68] 2030
  South Korea 6.08% 2020
  Taiwan 6% 12% 2020
  Thailand 7% 20% 2022
  UAE 50% 2050 [69]
  United States 23%[70] 100% 2035 Proposed and promised by US president Joe Biden.
  Vietnam 5% 2020

See also

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs to be updated Please help update this to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2020 This article may be in need of reorganization to comply with Wikipedia s layout guidelines Please help by editing the article to make improvements to the overall structure February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Mandatory renewable energy targets are part of government legislated schemes which require electricity merchandisers to source specific amounts of aggregate electricity sales from renewable energy sources according to a fixed time frame The objective of these schemes is to promote renewable energy and decrease dependency on fossil fuels If this results in an additional expenditure of electricity the additional cost is distributed across most customers by increases in other tariffs The cost of this measure is therefore not funded by the government budgets except for costs of establishing and monitoring the scheme and any audit and enforcement actions As the cost of renewable energy has become cheaper than other sources meeting and exceeding a renewable energy target will also reduce the expenditure of electricity to consumers At least 67 countries have renewable energy policy targets of some kind In Europe 28 European Union members states and 8 Energy Community Contracting Parties have legally binding renewable energy targets The EU baseline target is 20 by 2020 while the United States also has a national RET of 20 Similarly Canada has 9 provincial RETs but no national target for renewable energy although it does have a 2030 non emitting target and coal phase out by 2030 Targets are typically for shares of electricity production but some are defined as by primary energy supply installed capacity or otherwise While some targets are based on 2010 2012 data many are now for 2020 which bonds in with the IPCC suggested greenhouse gas emission cuts of 25 to 40 by Annex I countries by 2020 although some are for 2025 1 Contents 1 Overview 2 Targets by country 2 1 Australia 2 2 United States 3 Renewable energy targets by region 4 Table of renewable energy and targets 4 1 Overview 4 2 European countries 4 3 Other countries 5 See also 6 ReferencesOverview EditSee also Renewable energy commercialization The wind Sun and biomass are three renewable energy sources Renewable energy technologies are essential contributors to the energy supply portfolio as they contribute to world energy security reduce dependency on fossil fuels and provide opportunities for mitigating greenhouse gases 2 The International Energy Agency has defined three generations of renewable energy technologies reaching back over 100 years First generation technologies emerged from the industrial revolution at the end of the 19th century and include hydropower biomass combustion geothermal power and heat These technologies are quite widely used 2 Second generation technologies include solar heating and cooling wind power modern forms of bioenergy and solar photovoltaics These are now entering markets as a result of research development and demonstration RD amp D investments since the 1980s Initial investment was prompted by energy security concerns linked to the oil crises 1973 and 1979 of the 1970s but the enduring appeal of these technologies is due at least in part to environmental benefits 2 Third generation technologies are still under development and include advanced biomass gasification biorefinery technologies concentrating solar thermal power hot dry rock geothermal power and ocean energy 2 First generation technologies are well established However second generation technologies and third generation technologies depend on further promotion by the public sector 2 The introduction of mandatory renewable energy targets is one important way in which governments can encourage the wider use of renewables Renewable energy targets exist in at least 66 countries around the world including the 27 European Union countries 29 U S states and 9 Canadian provinces Most targets are for shares of electricity production primary energy and or final energy for a future year Most targets aim for the 2010 2012 timeframe although an increasing number of targets aim for 2020 and there is now an EU wide target of 20 of final energy by 2020 and a Chinese target of 15 of primary energy by 2020 3 Targets by country EditAustralia Edit See also Energy policy of Australia Renewable energy targets In 2001 the federal government introduced a Mandatory Renewable Energy Target MRET of 9 500 GWh of new generation with the scheme running until at least 2020 4 This represents an increase of new renewable electricity generation of about 4 of Australia s total electricity generation and a doubling of renewable generation from 1997 levels Australia s renewable energy target does not cover heating or transport energy like Europe s or China s Australia s target is therefore equivalent of approximately 5 of all energy from renewable sources An Expanded Renewable Energy Target was passed on 20 August 2009 to ensure that renewable energy obtains a 20 share of electricity supply in Australia by 2020 To ensure this the Labor government committed that the MRET will increase from 9 500 gigawatt hours to 45 000 gigawatt hours by 2020 The scheme was to continue until 2030 5 After 2020 the proposed Emissions Trading Scheme and improved efficiencies from innovation and manufacture was expected to allow the MRET to be phased out by 2030 citation needed The target was criticised as unambitious and ineffective in reducing Australia s fossil fuel dependency as it only applied to generated electricity but not to the 77 of energy production exported nor to energy sources which are not used for electricity generation such as the oil used in transportation Thus 20 renewable energy in electricity generation would represent less than 2 of total energy production in Australia 6 In 2011 the expanded MRET was split into two schemes a Large scale Renewable Energy Target LRET of 41 000 GWh for utility scale renewable generators and an uncapped Small scale Renewable Energy Scheme for small household and commercial scale generators Following the 2014 Warburton Review initiated by the Abbott Government and subsequent negotiations with the Labor Opposition in June 2015 the LRET target was reduced to 33 000 GWh 7 8 United States Edit See also Renewable portfolio standards in the United States This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2008 As of July 2010 30 US states and DC have established mandatory renewable energy targets and a further three have voluntary targets 9 The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 has set a target for 36 billion US gallons 140 000 000 m3 of biofuel produced annually by 2022 Of that 21 billion US gallons 79 000 000 m3 shall be advanced biofuels derived from feedstock other than corn starch Of the 21 billion US gallons 79 000 000 m3 16 billion shall come from cellulosic ethanol The remaining 5 billion US gallons 19 000 000 m3 shall come from biomass based diesel and other advanced biofuels 10 For sources other than biofuels The United States carries no mandatory renewable energy targets although they do support the growth of renewable energy industries with subsidies feed in tariffs tax exemptions and other financial support measures 11 Renewable energy targets by region EditThe European Union EU has a renewable energy target of 20 renewables target by 2020 12 This is followed by a more ambitious target of 35 renewable energy by 2030 13 NAFTA US Canada and Mexico has a 50 renewable energy sources target by 2025 in North America 14 Latin America pledged 70 renewable energy by 2030 15 The West African States ECOWAS aim for 38 renewable energy by 2030 achieved through the creation of 20GW of solar 16 The African Union also aims for a minimum of 10GW of renewable energy on the continent by 2030 17 Table of renewable energy and targets EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information November 2018 Overview Edit Region Current Share Target Year Mandatory NotesWorld 33 3 global capacity 18 26 global power generation 19 N A varies by countryEU 25 14 21 2020 EU 20 in 2020 12 17 5 in 2017 20 35 21 2030 13 European countries Edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items March 2021 Country Current Share Target Target year Mandatory Notes Ref Albania 34 9 38 2030 Targets are for primary energy consumption 95 of electrical energy is produced from renewables mainly hydropower 22 Austria 33 5 23 78 Belgium 16 24 Belgian energy and climate plan proposes renewables target of 18 3 by 2030 25 Bulgaria 18 7 26 27 27 2030 Czech Republic 14 8 26 Croatia 27 3 26 Cyprus 9 9 26 Denmark 35 28 100 29 2035 Estonia 30 30 The share of renewable energy will account for 50 of final consumption of domestic electricity and 80 of the heat generated 31 2030 Finland 41 20 Finland will go carbon neutral 32 2035 France 23 40 by 2030 33 33 of its energy from renewable sources by 2030 34 2030 Renewables can regularly cover 25 of France s summer electricity needs grid operator RTE said on Wednesday 35 Germany 47 36 40 45 of total electricity consumption 36 2025 Greece 16 3 26 35 37 2030 Hungary 13 3 26 Ireland 10 7 26 70 38 2030 Italy 18 3 26 25 Latvia 39 20 Latvia is proposed to set a 45 RES target for 2030 30 2030 Lithuania 27 9 39 38 by 2025 40 45 by 2030 and around 80 by 2050 41 Norway 100 Iceland 100 Luxembourg 6 4 20 Malta 7 2 20 Netherlands 6 6 20 Poland 14 42 Portugal 58 80 2026 43 Romania 24 5 26 Slovakia 11 5 26 31 Slovenia 21 5 26 Spain 17 5 26 100 44 2050 Sweden 54 5 20 100 45 2040 Switzerland 60 46 100 46 2050 United Kingdom 40 47 100 48 2050Other countries Edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items March 2021 Country Current share Target Target year Mandatory Notes Ref Argentina 2 49 20 49 2025 Australia 23 5 50 23 5 by 2020 50 predicted to produce 35 by 2021 51 projected to produce 50 renewable energy by 2030 52 2030 Brazil 50 Canada 67 53 Carbon neutral by 2050 54 2050 Canada aims to generate 90 of its electrical energy from non emitting sources by 2030 55 Already it generates 82 from non emitting sources with 67 of electrical energy production being from renewables 53 Chile 17 6 2019 20 2025 56 70 2030 China 12 57 2015 35 58 2030 Egypt 10 20 2020 Eritrea 70 2030 59 Greenland 70 60 India 21 4 61 40 by 2030 and 500GW by 2030 61 2030 Indonesia 4 15 inc nuclear 2025 Israel 0 5 2016 Japan 0 4 1 63 2014 Kazakhstan 3 2020 Targets refer to electrical energy generation Kazakhstan has a 2060 carbon neutrality target 62 63 30 203050 2050 Malaysia 35 electrical 2025 64 25 primary energy supply Mexico 26 14 35 by 2024 and 50 by 2050 65 2024 Morocco 10 20 2012 New Zealand 80 100 66 2035 Nigeria 7 2025 Oman 16 2025 67 30 2030 Pakistan 10 2015 Philippines 100 increase from 2005 2015 Russia 2 5 2024 South Africa 26 68 2030 South Korea 6 08 2020 Taiwan 6 12 2020 Thailand 7 20 2022 UAE 50 2050 69 United States 23 70 100 2035 Proposed and promised by US president Joe Biden Vietnam 5 2020See also Edit Energy portal Renewable energy portal Environment portalREN21 Centre for Energy and Environmental Markets Clean Energy Future Group Greenhouse Mafia Greenhouse Solutions with Sustainable Energy List of renewable energy topics by countryReferences Edit http www worldwatch org files pdf renewables2007 pdf Archived 2008 04 08 at the Wayback Machine at page 22 retrieved 150508 a b c d e International Energy Agency 2007 Renewables in global energy supply An IEA facts sheet PDF OECD 34 pages REN21 2008 Renewables 2007 Global Status Report PDF Archived 2008 04 08 at the Wayback 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