EC admits urgent need to sort post-2020 renewables regime

The European Commission (EC) has admitted the urgent need for clarity over renewables policy beyond the end of the decade to stop Europe’s green-energy growth running out of steam.

With the expiration of its existing policy framework – and its flagship 20% by 2020 renewable energy target – a “mere eight years away”, the EC concedes that its original plan to present a new one as late as 2018 has been overtaken by events.

In a statement setting out options for beyond 2020, the EC says the current economic and financial situation has made investors nervous about backing the “policy-dependent” renewables sector.

Without a suitable replacement framework “renewable energy growth will slump”, it warns.

“The Commission senses a growing belief among stakeholders that…

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