EU sets binding target of 10% biofuels by 2020, no agreement on other renewables
European Union member-states have endorsed a stricter target for biofuels in a bid to cut pollution from vehicles and dependence on imported oil. At the Council, EU energy ministers approved a binding minimum target for the share of biofuels in gasoline and diesel of 10% by 2020. The bloc's current goal for biofuels is 5.75% by 2010.
„Renewable energies, when used in a cost-efficient way, contribute simultaneously to security of supply, competitiveness and sustainability,” the ministers from the 27-nation EU said in a statement [*.pdf] released Thursday in Brussels, where they met.
The 10% biofuels target could result from varying, yet-to-be-decided levels for individual member states. The EU is seeking to reduce consumption of hydrocarbons to fight global warming and ease reliance on imports, which account for half the bloc's energy.
The commission, the EU's regulatory arm, urged a binding target for renewable energies as a whole including solar and wind power of 20% in 2020, up from a current goal of 12% in 2010. But the energy ministers failed to agree on such a binding target after some member states expressed concerns. EU heads of government and state will debate the matter at a March 8-9 summit.
The commission aims to produce draft legislation on new targets for renewable energies including biofuels after more discussions by national governments. To complement the recommended biofuels target of 10% by 2020, the commission two weeks ago proposed creating a separate gasoline blend with a higher permissible oxygenate content including up to 10% ethanol as of 2009 compared with 5% at present [entry ends here].
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„Renewable energies, when used in a cost-efficient way, contribute simultaneously to security of supply, competitiveness and sustainability,” the ministers from the 27-nation EU said in a statement [*.pdf] released Thursday in Brussels, where they met.
The 10% biofuels target could result from varying, yet-to-be-decided levels for individual member states. The EU is seeking to reduce consumption of hydrocarbons to fight global warming and ease reliance on imports, which account for half the bloc's energy.
The commission, the EU's regulatory arm, urged a binding target for renewable energies as a whole including solar and wind power of 20% in 2020, up from a current goal of 12% in 2010. But the energy ministers failed to agree on such a binding target after some member states expressed concerns. EU heads of government and state will debate the matter at a March 8-9 summit.
The commission aims to produce draft legislation on new targets for renewable energies including biofuels after more discussions by national governments. To complement the recommended biofuels target of 10% by 2020, the commission two weeks ago proposed creating a separate gasoline blend with a higher permissible oxygenate content including up to 10% ethanol as of 2009 compared with 5% at present [entry ends here].
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