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European Parliament votes for binding 2030 renewables targets: UK Renewable Energy Association response

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Posting Date | 20 March 2012
Countries | United Kingdom , Pan European
Type of News | News from countries, News from European Associations
Theme | Energy policies, Environmental issues related to buildings
Target Group | Local/regional/national authorities and facilitators
Author(s) (organisation) | Renewable Energy Association
Submitted by Meredith Davis (CIMNE / Building Energy and Environment Group [BEE])
Tags:EREC | REA | 2030 renewable targets
Press release from Renewable Energy Association (REA). The REA welcomes the European Parliament’s call for binding 2030 renewables targets and urges the UK Government to heed this clear signal from Europe.

The European Renewable Energy Council (EREC) has previously called for targets of 45% by 2030. There is clearly a growing recognition that renewables have an absolutely vital role to play in developing a low cost, low carbon, and low waste energy system. The REA will continue to work with its European partners to ensure that the UK Government hears this message.

To read the press release, please click here.

Submission URL(s) | http://www.r-e-a.net/news/european-parliament-votes-for-binding-2030-renewables-...

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