Renewable energy: Green Paper

1) OBJECTIVE

To open up a debate on the most urgent and most important measures relating to renewable sources of energy, identifying the objectives, the obstacles and the means to be deployed.

2) COMMUNITY MEASURE

Commission Green Paper of 20 November 1996 on renewable sources of energy.

3) CONTENT

Current situation: the European Union has significant potential renewable sources of energy, but they are unevenly and insufficiently exploited. The sector currently accounts for 6% of gross inland energy consumption, and this is forecast to rise to between 7.4% and 9% by 2010, depending on changing policy assumptions, to which it is particularly sensitive.

Advantages of using renewable sources of energy:

The following obstacles hinder a more widespread use of renewable sources of energy:

The Green Paper fixes an ambitious objective: to double the contribution of renewable sources of energy to gross inland energy consumption within 15 years (i.e. to 12% by 2010), which would have a net positive employment effect of more than 500 000 jobs.

This objective requires the full commitment of Member States.

This objective requires the strengthening of Community policies:

4) deadline for implementation of the legislation in the members states

Not applicable.

5) date of entry into force (if different from the above)

Not applicable.

6) references

COM(96) 576 finalNot yet published in the Official Journal

7) follow-up work

8) commission implementing measures