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Directive on Electricity Production from Renewable Energy Sources : ウィキペディア英語版 | Directive on Electricity Production from Renewable Energy Sources
The Directive on Electricity Production from Renewable Energy Sources is a Directive (European Union) for promoting renewable energy use in electricity generation. It is officially named 2001/77/EC and popularly known as the RES Directive. The directive, which took effect in October 2001, sets national indicative targets for renewable energy production from individual member states. As the name implies, the EU does not strictly enforce these targets. However, The European Commission monitors the progress of the member states of the European Union – and will, if necessary, propose mandatory targets for those who miss their goals. These objectives contribute toward achieving the overall indicative EU targets, which are listed in the white paper on renewable sources of energy. Regulators want a 12 per cent share of gross renewable domestic energy consumption by 2010 – and a 20 per cent share by 2020. ==National targets== The following table lists the indicative targets for each of the 15 original member states, and for comparison the share of renewable electricity in 1997 as well.
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