RenewableS 2013 GlObal STaTUS RePORT - REN21
RenewableS 2013 GlObal STaTUS RePORT - REN21
RenewableS 2013 GlObal STaTUS RePORT - REN21
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Reference Tables<br />
TABLE R12. OTHER RENEWABLE ENERGY TARGETS (Continued)<br />
Country Sector/Technology Target<br />
EU-27 Transport All EU-27 countries are required to meet 10% of final energy consumption<br />
in the transport sector with renewables by 2020<br />
Algeria Wind 10 MW by <strong>2013</strong>; 50 MW by 2015; 270 MW by 2020; 2,000 MW by 2030<br />
Solar PV 25 MW by <strong>2013</strong>; 241 MW by 2015; 946 MW by 2020; 2,800 MW by 2030<br />
CSP 25 MW by <strong>2013</strong>; 325 MW by 2015; 1,500 MW by 2020; 7,200 MW by 2030<br />
Argentina Renewable electricity 3 GW by 2016<br />
Australia<br />
(South Australia)<br />
Geothermal 30 MW electricity generation by 2016<br />
Renewable electricity 33% of electricity generation by 2020<br />
Austria Wind 2,000 MW addition by 2020<br />
Solar PV 1,200 MW addition by 2020<br />
Hydro 1,000 MW addition by 2020<br />
Bioenergy and biogas 200 MW addition by 2020<br />
Bangladesh Solar 500 MW by 2015<br />
Rural off-grid solar 2.5 million units by 2015<br />
Bioenergy 2 MW electricity plant by 2014<br />
Biogas 150,000 plants by 2016; 4 MW electricity plant by 2014<br />
Belgium Heating and cooling 11.9% share of renewables in gross final consumption<br />
in heating and cooling by 2020<br />
Transport 10.14% share of renewables in gross final consumption in transport by 2020<br />
(Walloonia) Final energy 20% share of renewables by 2020<br />
(Walloonia) Renewable electricity 8 TWh/year of renewable power by 2020<br />
Benin Rural energy 50% of rural electricity from renewables by 2025<br />
Brazil Wind 15.6 GW by 2021<br />
Small-scale hydro 7.8 GW by 2021<br />
Bioenergy 19.3 GW by 2021<br />
Bulgaria Solar PV 80 MW PV park operational by 2014<br />
Hydro 80 MW hydroelectric plant commissioned by 2011;<br />
three 174 MW hydropower plants by 2017–18<br />
Canada<br />
(New Brunswick) Renewable electricity 40% renewable power by 2020; increase renewable share 10% by 2016<br />
(Nova Scotia) Renewable electricity 20% by 2012; 25% by 2015<br />
(Saskatchewan) Renewables in general 33.3% by 2030<br />
(Prince Edward Island) Wind 30 MW increase by 2030 relative to 2011<br />
(Ontario) Renewable electricity 10,700 MW by 2022<br />
(Ontario) Wind 5,000 MW by 2025<br />
(Ontario) Solar PV 40 MW by 2025<br />
(Ontario) Hydro 1,500 MW by 2025<br />
China Renewable electricity 49 GW of new renewable capacity in <strong>2013</strong><br />
Wind 100 GW on-grid by 2015; 200 GW by 2020<br />
Solar PV 10 GW in <strong>2013</strong>; 20 GW by 2015<br />
CSP 1 GW by 2015<br />
Hydro 290 GW by 2015<br />
Bioenergy 13 GW by 2015<br />
Solar thermal 280 GW th<br />
(400 million m 2 ) by 2015<br />
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