20% renewable energy by 2020

Raising the share of renewable energy from 8.5% to 20% in the overall energy consumption is a necessary contribution to the global fight against climate change and towards better control over our energy dependence. The various uses of renewable energy are examined: electricity through wind and hydraulic energies; electricity or heat through geothermal and solar energies; electricity, heat, and biofuel coming from biomass. The EU is a world leader in the use and deployment of technologies that exploit renewable energy sources, providing over 350.000 jobs and an annual turn-over of € 30 billion. Download: ec.europa.eu. ec.europa.eu

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25 Responses to “20% renewable energy by 2020”

  1. tuttt99 20. Feb, 2010 at 10:24 am #

    Energy Efficiency AT BEST will reduce our current demand by 10%.

    Renewables AT BEST will meet 20-30% of our current demand.

    That still leaves a 60-70% gap to fill. How do you propose to fill it?

  2. randommagnum 21. Feb, 2010 at 3:03 pm #

    In the quest for clean/renewable energy, we must not forget the need for compromise to move forward with it. In other words, we can’t let idol speculation about the migration of tortoises (D. Feinstein, D-CA), environmental purists’ growth concerns from “light pollution”, a politician’s view from his ocean home being marred by wind turbines (late T. Kennedy, D-MA) put the brakes on renewable energy, as that seems to happen frequently.

  3. GreenEnergyAble 24. Feb, 2010 at 4:51 am #

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  4. Omega3chimp 28. Feb, 2010 at 12:52 pm #

    Hydrogen plants.

  5. pacificcresttrans 02. Mar, 2010 at 6:44 am #

    With increasing energy demands, world leaders are stressing on the importance of alternate energy sources. For instance, wind energy is rapidly growing in US. With places like Texas leading in wind power production, wind energy is regarded as the future of electricity generation. Transformer company, Pacific Crest Transformers manufactures energy-efficient transformers for the renewable energy market.

  6. wzupy 06. Mar, 2010 at 9:27 am #

    There are people that are slowing this proces down because we will have renewable energy and that means free energy for everyone

  7. truegwbfan 09. Mar, 2010 at 10:13 pm #

    look chemtrails in the back

  8. walter0bz 16. Mar, 2010 at 1:04 am #

    what area x time of windmills/solar-panels would it take to get a satellite into orbit…

  9. walter0bz 16. Mar, 2010 at 1:05 am #

    only nuclear can cut it. otherwise severe population reduction is needed

  10. Kamadeva01 20. Mar, 2010 at 12:27 pm #

    i don’t know if that is true or not for the globe but in Europe it’s estimated that wind power alone can provide 3x 100% of the energy needed

  11. oomblikkies 20. Mar, 2010 at 1:29 pm #

    Why are there so many different renewable energy souces? – answer: they all have serious problems associated with each of them and its only nuclear that remains a viable alternative to coal/oil.

  12. derrick713 23. Mar, 2010 at 8:50 am #

    I’ve seen a lot of new products that people can put on their homes ,photovoltaics that look like shingles, might cost a little more and i hope the masses wont be taxed to death so we cant afford them

  13. jumanous 29. Mar, 2010 at 11:18 pm #

    about our only hope of that: watch?v=rPBWkeqx9UI

  14. GaunletofDestruction 02. Apr, 2010 at 1:16 pm #

    @derrick713 Once the Chinese start producing solar cells on a large scale it will become more economical for home owners.

  15. GaunletofDestruction 02. Apr, 2010 at 1:20 pm #

    @wzupy Energy is never free, but energy companies cannot tax the wind or the sun! Unfortunatly, the sun does not always shine and the wind does not always blow.

  16. GaunletofDestruction 02. Apr, 2010 at 1:22 pm #

    @Omega3chimp don’t forget Nuclear to split the water into hydrogen and oxygen gas. Syntrolysis holds alot of promise!

  17. GaunletofDestruction 02. Apr, 2010 at 1:23 pm #

    @oomblikkies Very true!

  18. ShwangShwing 05. Apr, 2010 at 7:27 am #

    20% seems too little to me.

  19. MrEnergyCzar 06. Apr, 2010 at 3:51 pm #

    Great video…I converted my home to a net-zero solar powered home that uses no oil or gas…I made a video about it called, “Preparing for Peak Oil”….

  20. AntiFeaux 22. Apr, 2010 at 8:46 pm #

    20% is not enough.

  21. curingaging00 04. May, 2010 at 10:00 pm #

    20% is a good start, but we will need a lot more then 20% we need 100% in order to save our planet and free humanity from its fossil fuel addiction.

  22. pegobuilders 08. May, 2010 at 1:00 am #

    The greenest unit of energy is the one you dont use

  23. pegobuilders 11. May, 2010 at 12:08 am #

    The greenest unit of energy is the one you dont use

  24. Fight4Privacy 18. May, 2010 at 1:38 pm #

    There really is no other choice but to aim for a planet that runs 100% on renewable energy.

  25. AustrianAtheist 01. Jun, 2010 at 9:40 am #

    Every economy has to specialize. We should be the Green guys. It will pay off in the longterm, I really support the EU on that topic. The coal/oil/gas will run out eventually and then the world needs this stuff.
    PS: never waste energy!!

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