2001-02-15
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There is a stong case for acting to mitigate the threat of climate change associated with the unrestrained increases in emissions of greenhouse gases(GHG), particularly CO2. The Kyoto Protocol(if ratified at the Sixth Conference of the Parties in The Hague in November 2000) commits EU Member States to reducing overall annual GHG emissions by 342MtC(CO2 equivalent) averaged over the period 2008 to 2012. This target includes emissions from electricity generation, transport, heating and industrial processes. The energy industries are reponsible for 28% of net greenhouse gas emissions and the EC Renewables Directive specifically addresses electricity generation.
This report recommend that indicative targets be based on absolute tonees of CO2 emissions rathre than a percentage of electricity generation from renewable sources.It recommend that the EC formulates its plans for harmonisataion now, so that Member States can work towards them. It suggest that harmonisation should be based on a framework of a carbon tax on all primary fuels across all energy sectors.
It recommend that large hydroelectric installations should have equal status with other renewables under the terms of the Directive. It also suggest that policies regarding energy from waste and the nuclear power industry be reviewed so that they can play a full and continued role in reducing emissions of GHGs.
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