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ID112329
Title ProperCzech Republic and indicative targets of the European Union for electricity generation from renewable sources
LanguageENG
AuthorSivek, Martin ;  Kavina, Pavel ;  Maleckova, Veronika ;  Jirasek, Jakub
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In 2010, the Czech Republic was one of the states of the European Union, which met the indicative target for the share of renewable energy sources in gross electricity consumption. That year, gross electricity generation from renewable sources amounted to a total volume of 5851 GWh, which corresponds to 8.24% of gross electricity consumption in the Czech Republic in the given time period. The largest share of the total came from hydroelectric power plants (47.7%) and biomass power plants (25.8%), and a smaller share from photovoltaic power plants (10.5%), biogas power plants (8.7%) and wind farms (5.7%). Compared with 2009, the highest year-on-year growth came from photovoltaic power plants (527 GWh, 44.2%) and, as far as other renewable sources are concerned, electricity generation at hydroelectric power plants (360 GWh, 30.2%) and biogas power plants (184 GWh, 15.4%) rose more sharply as well.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 44; May 2012: p.469-475
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 44; May 2012: p.469-475
Key WordsIndicative Targets ;  Czech Republic ;  European Union