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European Renewable Energy Report

European Renewable Energy Report
Newly updated renewable energy policies report with detailed data per country for your investment decisions
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169
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Overview

The report focuses on the different renewable energies for each country in Europe.

It covers the different support schemes used to promote renewable energy in for major sources of renewable energy: hydroelectricity, wind, solar, liquid biofuels for transportation, geothermal and oceanic sources (wave, tidal and thermal).

Key Features

Report scope:

The European Renewable Energy Report contains the following key topics:

  • Europe-wide overview of support schemes to promote renewable energy in power generation and transportation
  • Historical data showing the evolution of feed-in tariffs and quotas
  • Detailed tables by capacity and technology
  • In-depth country analysis covering policy schemes on wind & solar energy, biomass, biogas, geothermal and hydropower
  • National and European renewable energy targets
  • Auctions detailed by country
  • All data is in Euros to allow cross-country comparison

Report methodology:

This report was put together by our team of policy experts from a range of premium primary & secondary sources including government bodies, regulators, agencies, industry operators and transversal databases.

Report audience:

  • Power equipment manufacturers: To monitor policies that will affect their business
  • Policymakers: To benchmark measures in other countries
  • Power companies: To assess potential business throughout Europe

Table of Contents

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Renewable Energy Support Policies in Europe - Overview

Renewable Energy Support Policies in Europe - Austria

Renewable Energy Support Policies in Europe - Bulgaria

Renewable Energy Support Policies in Europe - Belgium