15.11.2012 Views

broschuere ee zahlen en bf

broschuere ee zahlen en bf

broschuere ee zahlen en bf

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Structure of total r<strong>en</strong>ewable <strong>en</strong>ergy supplies in the EU in 2005 and 2020<br />

on the basis of the National Action Plans of the EU Member States<br />

R<strong>en</strong>ewables-based<br />

final <strong>en</strong>ergy 2005<br />

about 1,160 TWh<br />

57 %<br />

4 %<br />

Source: after ecn [119]<br />

31 %<br />

6 %<br />

0.4 %<br />

1 %<br />

0.1 %<br />

0.2 % 1 %<br />

44 %<br />

13 % 13 %<br />

R<strong>en</strong>ewables-based<br />

final <strong>en</strong>ergy 2020<br />

about 2,860 TWh<br />

national r<strong>en</strong>ewable <strong>en</strong>ergy action plan<br />

12 %<br />

5 %<br />

5 %<br />

2 %<br />

3 %<br />

3 %<br />

In the electricity sector, wind <strong>en</strong>ergy will account for the largest share in 2020 with 40.6 %<br />

(of which wind on land 28.2 %), ahead of hydropower with approx. 30.4 %. The heat/cold sector<br />

will continue to be dominated by biomass, with a share of 77.6 %. According to the predictions<br />

by the EU Member States, biodiesel will make the largest r<strong>en</strong>ewable contribution in<br />

the transport sector with 64.8 %.<br />

All in all, total <strong>en</strong>ergy supplies from r<strong>en</strong>ewable sources will more than double by the year<br />

2020 and their structure will be much more ev<strong>en</strong>ly distributed than in 2005.<br />

0.2 %<br />

biomass<br />

biofuels<br />

ocean <strong>en</strong>ergy<br />

Hydropower<br />

geothermal <strong>en</strong>ergy<br />

Heat pumps<br />

photovoltaics<br />

Solar thermal <strong>en</strong>ergy<br />

wind at sea (offshore)<br />

wind on land<br />

R<strong>en</strong>ewable Energy Sources in Figures<br />

61

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!