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Renewable Energy Directive

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State of play

The recast 2023 Renewable Energy Directive (RED) was adopted and published in the Official Journal of the EU on 30 October 2023. Member States have 18 months to transpose the RED’s new provisions into national law.The recast RED aims to boost renewable energy shares at EU level to 42,5% by 2030. It also sets an indicative target of at least a 49% renewable energy share in buildings in 2030 and mandates a binding increase in renewables for heating and cooling of 0,8% per year until 2026 and 1,1% from 2026 to 2030.

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This section provides a comprehensive overview of European legislation on renewable energy. This covers not only regulatory texts but also reports and evaluations. The database contains the most recent publications but also allows you to go back in time. 

The documents set binding EU targets for 2030, aiming to increase the share of renewables in overall energy consumption and support the transition to climate neutrality. They include measures to accelerate permitting, improve cross-border cooperation, and promote renewable integration in heating, cooling, and transport. The listed documents reflect the EU’s commitment to scaling up renewable energy as a key pillar of its energy and climate policy. Emphasis is placed on simplifying procedures and involving stakeholders to enable faster and broader deployment of clean energy solutions.

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