Renewable energy – directive, targets and rules
The Renewable Energy Directive sets rules for the EU to achieve its 32% renewables target by 2030.
Enabling framework for renewables
To simplify permitting processes for renewable energy projects, facilitate power purchase agreements and empower citizens.
Financing
EU instruments and guidance to spur increased investment and greater uptake, promotion and collaboration in the field of renewable energy.
Offshore renewable energy
Renewable energy of the seas can provide a steady power output and contribute to reaching the EU's climate and energy goals.
EU wind energy
Wind energy is a mature and competitive renewable energy source in the EU, and key to achieve its renewable energy targets.
Solar energy
Solar power is a safe and cost-competitive renewable energy source. The EU solar energy strategy will contribute to repowering the EU.
Bioenergy
Biomass and biofuels help to lower the EU's external energy dependence and contribute to reducing greenhouse emissions.
Hydropower
Hydropower is derived from flowing of water that powers a turbine. It is one of the oldest sources of renewable energy, having been used already in pre-industrial times, for instance, in watermills.
Heating and cooling
The EU has launched a heating and cooling strategy to address the large amount of energy used by the building sector and by industry.
Clean Energy Industrial Forum
Developing recommendations on how to strengthen the industrial basis and the EU value chain for renewable energy technologies.
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