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All European Union member countries have designated targets by the EU to conform to international emission norms. To achieve this, each country has its National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) which includes the target to increase renewable energy generation to reduce Green House Gas (GHG) emissions. Countries under the EU have designated renewable energy targets. While all EU countries’ NECPs set a target generation of electricity through renewable sources by 2030, the non-EU countries have either capacity or generation targets. Competitive bidding, Feed-in Tariffs (FITs), Feed-in premium, tax incentives, subsidies, and grants are the most common supportive measures used in the region to promote renewable energy. Grants are given at different levels of the value chain to promote growth with research, development, and demonstration projects. Tax incentives are also provided to contenders from different parts of the renewable energy value chain. The Europe renewable energy market report offers comprehensive information on major policies governing the renewable energy market in most of Europe. The report also discusses renewable energy targets and plans along with the present policy framework, giving a fair idea of the overall growth potential of the renewable energy industry. Moreover, the report provides major technology-specific policies and incentives provided in the region. WHAT IS THE COUNTRY-WISE OUTLOOK OF THE EUROPE RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET? Austria The overall energy market in Austria is governed by the Federal Electricity Management and Organization Act 2010 (Electricity Act 2010). The key policy supporting renewable power generation is the Green Electricity Act, also known as Okostromgesetz. It resulted in the increased deployment of wind energy, biomass, and biogas facilities. In March 2021, the government presented its final version of the Renewable Energy Expansion Act – Erneuerbaren-Ausbau-Gesetz (EAG) which will replace previous subsidy mechanisms. It is aimed at reshaping the Austrian legal framework on renewable energy generation, distribution, and consumption. The final draft of Austria’s NECP focuses on the decarburization and energy efficiency dimensions and related policies. Belgium Power plants in Belgium, other than hydropower and renewable power plants that have obtained offshore concessions, must obtain a federal production license issued by the federal Energy Minister on recommendation by the federal Commission for the Regulation of Electricity and Gas (CREG). Belgium has a federal policy framework and separates regional legislation for the three regions in the country. The renewables market is mainly regulated at the regional level except for offshore power production and storage in the North Sea which is regulated by the federal government. The NECP provides indicative targets for renewable power generation to be achieved at the national and regional levels by 2030. The National Recovery and Resilience Plan-Green Transition supports the decarbonization of the energy sector by promoting the use of hydrogen as an energy source. Electricity produced from renewable sources in Belgium is primarily promoted through a quota system based on the trade of certificates also known as green energy certificates. The Competent Regional Authorities provide these certificates monthly to the owners of energy plants as a reward for the energy savings they achieved. Bulgaria Bulgaria’s power sector comes under the scope of the Ministry of Economy, Energy, and Tourism, but is managed by the State Energy and Water Regulatory Commission. Natsionalna Elektricheska Kompania (NEK) is the owner of all transmission assets and is wholly owned by the state, while operational responsibility is held by Electricity System Operator (ESO). Furthermore, wind and solar PV technologies are the country’s leading renewable power sources and have been expanding substantially due to the FiTs offered by the government. The Energy Act regulates the grid connection of plants and the generation and transmission of electricity and pricing. It also controls the access of electricity from renewable sources to the grid and contains provisions for the support of electricity from renewable sources. For more European renewable energy insights, download a free report sample SCOPE The report provides: * Policy measures and incentives used by countries in the Europe region to promote renewable energy. * Promotional measures in the Europe region both for the overall renewable energy industry and for specific renewable energy technologies that have potential in the country. REASONS TO BUY * Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights about policy decisions being taken for different renewable energy sources. * Identify opportunities and challenges in exploiting various renewable technologies. * Compare the level of support provided to different renewable energy technologies in different countries in the region. * Be ahead of the competition by keeping yourself abreast of all the latest policy changes. TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents 1 Europe Power Market, Regulatory Scenario 1.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 1.2 European Union Renewable Energy Targets 1.3 European Union Recovery and Resilience Facility (RFF) 1.4 Russian Sanctions 2 Renewable Energy Policy, Austria 2.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 2.2 Renewable Energy Targets 2.3 National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) 2021-2030 2.4 Hydrogen Energy 2.5 Renewable Energy Expansion Act – Erneuerbaren-Ausbau-Gesetz (EAG) 2.6 Green Electricity Act Amendments in Green Electricity Act Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs) 2.7 National Recovery and Resilience Plan – Green Transition 2.8 Investment Subsidy for Hydropower 2.9 Investment Subsidy for Small PV 2.10 Investment subsidy for PV installations in the agriculture and forestry sectors 2.11 Public funding for innovative photovoltaic projects 3 Renewable Energy Policy, Belgium 3.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 3.2 Renewable Energy Targets 3.3 National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) 2021-2030 3.4 National Recovery and Resilience Plan – Green Transition 3.5 Hydrogen Energy 3.6 Flanders Climate Plan 3.7 Wallonia Climate Plan 3.8 Green Certificates – Certificats Verts (CV) Brussels Flanders Wallonia 3.9 Net Metering Brussels Flanders Wallonia 3.10 Energy Transition Fund 3.11 Auctions/Bidding Framework 4 Renewable Energy Policy, Bulgaria 4.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 4.2 National Energy and Climate Plan 2021-2030 4.3 Bulgaria 2030 4.4 National Recovery and Resilience Program 4.5 Energy Act 4.6 Contracts for Difference (CfD) Scheme 4.7 Feed-in Tariff/ Premium Tariff 4.8 Grants 5 Renewable Energy Policy, Croatia 5.1 Energy Market, Overview 5.2 Renewable Energy Policy Framework National Energy and Climate Plan 2021-2030 5.3 Renewable Energy Schemes 5.4 The Renewable Energy Tendering System in Croatia 5.5 RES Support Policy 5.6 Premium Tariff support scheme 5.7 National Renewable Energy Action Plan, Croatia 5.8 Energy policy 5.9 Renewable Energy Sources and High Efficiency Cogeneration Act 5.10 Regional Energy Efficiency Programme 5.11 Environment Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund The Environmental Protection Programme of the Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development HBOR 5.12 Energy Act 5.13 Croatia’s recovery and resilience plan 2021-2026 6 Renewable Energy Policy, Czech Republic 6.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 6.2 Renewable Energy Targets 6.3 National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) 2021 – 2030 6.4 State Energy Policy (SEP) 6.5 Hydrogen Energy 6.6 Green Investment Scheme: New Green Savings Programme 6.7 Energy Management Act 6.8 Feed-in-tariff and Premium Tariff (Green Bonus) 6.9 Auctions 6.10 Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy Use 6.11 State Program to Promote Energy Savings and Use of Renewable and Secondary Energy Sources 6.12 National Recovery Plan 7 Renewable Energy Policy, Denmark 7.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 7.2 Electricity Supply Act 7.3 National Renewable Energy Action Plan (Target 2020) 7.4 Renewable Energy Targets 7.5 Draft-National Energy and Climate Plan (Target 2030) 7.6 Energy Strategy 2050 7.7 National Recovery and Resilience Plan – Green Transition 7.8 Hydrogen energy in Denmark Green Hydrogen Hub HyBalance’s PEM electrolysis Hydrogen plant SeaH2Land 7.9 Promotion of Renewable Energy Act 7.10 Auctions Denmark Renewable Energy Auction, 2019 Mixed auction Cross-border auctions Solar auctions Auctions Update 7.11 Net-metering 7.12 Loan guarantee for construction of wind energy plants 8 Renewable Energy Policy, Finland 8.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 8.2 Renewable Energy Targets 8.3 National Energy and Climate Strategy of Finland for 2030 8.4 National Recovery and Resilience Plan – Green Transition 8.5 National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) 2021-2030 8.6 Hydrogen Energy 8.7 Competitive Tender/ Auctions First Round of Auctions Upcoming Auctions and Latest Developments 8.8 Incentives for phasing out coal power 8.9 Energy Aid 8.10 Biofuel obligation in Transport, Heating, and Machinery 8.11 Smart Metering in Finland Smart Grids and Energy Markets program (SGEM) 8.12 Energy Efficiency Agreement for Municipalities 2017–2025 8.13 Energy Grants for Residential Buildings 9 Renewable Energy Policy, France 9.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 9.2 Renewable Energy Targets 9.3 National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) 9.4 National Recovery and Resilience Plan 9.5 Law on Energy Transition for Green Growth (LTECV) 9.6 France’s Multiannual Energy Programme (Programmationpluriannuelle de l’énergie or PPE) 9.7 The National Low-Carbon Strategy (stratégie nationale bas-carbone, (SNBC)) 9.8 Hydrogen Energy 9.9 Current Support Environment (Incentives) for Renewable Energy in France 9.10 Feed-in Tariffs Retroactive FiT Cuts 9.11 Premium Tariffs 9.12 Renewable Energy Tenders/Auctions Solar Tender for Fessenheim Nuclear Conversion Plan 9.13 Heat Fund National Regional 9.14 Green Innovation Funding Program 9.15 Renewable Energy Market Development 9.16 Tax Credit for Energy Transition (CITE) 9.17 Reduced VAT for Residential Renewable Energy Equipment 10 Renewable Energy Policy, Germany 10.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 10.2 Renewable Energy Targets 10.3 National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) (2021-2030) 10.4 German Coalition Green Energy Plans 10.5 National Hydrogen Strategy 10.6 Renewable Energy Source Act (EEG) 10.7 Renewable Energy Auctions (2020) Onshore wind energy auctions Solar PV auctions Biomass auctions Joint Auctions for Onshore Wind and Solar Power Projects Innovation Tender 10.8 Omnibus Energy Act 10.9 Nuclear Phase Out by 2022 10.10 New Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Act, 2016 10.11 Offshore Grid Development Plan 2030 (2017/2019) 10.12 Tenants’ Solar Power Supply 11 Renewable Energy Policy, Greece 11.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 11.2 Energy Policy, Greece 11.3 Renewable Energy Targets 11.4 National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) 2021-2030 11.5 Hydrogen Energy 11.6 Generation of Electricity using Renewable Energy Sources (RES) Law 11.7 Support Scheme for renewable power and CHP Producers (Law 4414/2016) Premium Tariff (Feed-in Premium) ETMEAR Levy 11.8 Renewable Energy Auctions 11.9 New Development Law 4399/2016 11.10 Net Metering Virtual Net Metering 11.11 Biofuel Quota 11.12 Antonis Tritsis Programme 11.13 Greece’s Recovery and Resilience Plan 12 Renewable Energy Policy, Ireland 12.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 12.2 Renewable Energy Targets 12.3 National Energy and Climate Plan 2021-2030 12.4 Programme for Government – Our Shared Future Mission: A Green New Deal 12.5 Project Ireland 2040 12.6 Climate Action Plan 2021 12.7 Renewable Energy Support Scheme (RESS) Auction Design RESS 1 Auction ORESS 1 Community-based requirement for RESS 12.8 Budget 2022 12.9 Hydrogen Energy 12.10 Draft Circular Economy Bill 2021 12.11 National Recovery and Resilience Plan 12.12 Biofuel Obligation 12.13 Offshore Renewable Energy Development Plan 12.14 Micro generation Support Scheme 12.15 Carbon Tax 13 Renewable Energy Policy, Italy 13.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 13.2 National Energy Strategy 2030 13.3 Renewable Energy Targets 13.4 National Recovery and Resilience Plan 13.5 White certificates/Energy Efficiency Certificates (TEE) 13.6 National Integrated Plan for Climate and Energy 2030 13.7 Renewable Energy Development 13.8 Hydrogen Energy 13.9 Feed-in Tariff 13.10 Renewable Auction 13.11 RES Decree 2019-2021 13.12 CIPE Resolution 13.13 Incentive for Solar-Plus-Storage 13.14 Net-Metering Scheme 13.15 New Regulation to Promote Solar and Renewables in Non–Interconnected Islands 13.16 Biomethane subsidies 13.17 Tax Regulation Mechanism I 13.18 Tax Regulation Mechanism II 13.19 Tax Credit for energy efficiency measures 13.20 Regional and Municipal level policy/incentives Abruzzo Aosta Valley Basilicata Bologna Calabria Campania Emilia Romagna Friuli-Venezia Giulia Lazio Liguria Lombardy Marche Molise Piemonte Puglia Sardinia Sicily Tuscany Umbria Veneto 14 Renewable Energy Policy, Netherlands 14.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 14.2 Renewable Energy Targets 14.3 Hydrogen Energy Dutch Hydrogen Strategy Hydrogen Programme Porthos PosHYdon Magnum Project 14.4 National Climate Agreement 14.5 National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) 2021-2030 14.6 Offshore Wind Energy Act 14.7 Offshore Wind Energy 2030 Roadmap 14.8 Offshore Wind Tenders (Auctions) 14.9 Top Sector Energie (TSE) – the Support Scheme for Innovative Energy Projects 14.10 Feed-in Premium Program – SDE+ and SDE++ 14.11 Net-Metering 14.12 “Terugleversubsidie” – Phasing out Net-Metering 14.13 Energy Investment Allowance (EIA) scheme 14.14 Environmental investment allowance – milieu-investeringsaftrek (MIA) and Vamil: Tax Relief Schemes 14.15 Biofuel Quota 15 Renewable Energy Policy, Norway 15.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 15.2 Renewable Energy Targets 15.3 Energy Act 15.4 National Climate Plan 15.5 Climate Change Act 15.6 Hydrogen Energy 15.7 Electricity Certificate Act (Quota Obligation) 15.8 Auctions 15.9 Guarantees of Origin (GO) 15.10 Energi21 15.11 Watercourse Regulation Act 15.12 Waterfall Rights Act 15.13 Act on Offshore Renewable Energy Production (The Offshore Energy Act) 15.14 Green Recovery Package 15.15 Green Conversion Package 16 Renewable Energy Policy, Poland 16.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 16.2 Poland Energy Policy 2040 (PEP2040) 16.3 Renewable Energy Sources Act (RES Act) Amendments under the RES Act 16.4 Renewable Energy Auctions Renewable Energy Auction Plan -2021 Amendment in Auction System, 2019 Constraint for renewable auctions Auction Rules Modifications made in the amendment 16.5 Energy Law Act Quota System (Renewable Portfolio Standards) 16.6 Feed–in Tariff Feed–in–Premium 16.7 Financial Incentives The Stork Program (Loan–National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management (NFEP&WM)) BOCIAN–support for distributed energy sources Green Investment Scheme Certification–based Investment Scheme Solar Rebate Scheme ‘Mój Prąd’ or ‘My Electricity’, 2019 16.8 Green Public Transport Program 17 Renewable Energy Policy, Portugal 17.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 17.2 Renewable Energy Targets 17.3 National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) 2021-2030 17.4 Roadmap to Carbon Neutrality – Roteiro para a Neutralidade Carbónica (RCN2050) 17.5 Green Growth Commitment 2030 17.6 Hydrogen Energy The National Hydrogen Strategy (EN-H2) 17.7 Renewable Energy Auctions First Round Solar PV Auctions 2019 Second round Solar PV auction 2020 Upcoming auctions 17.8 Guaranteed Remuneration Scheme for Small Generators 17.9 Exception from Clawback Mechanism 17.10 Portugal’s recovery and resilience plan 17.11 Small Investments in Agricultural Exploration programme 18 Renewable Energy Policy, Romania 18.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 18.2 Renewable Energy Targets 18.3 National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) 2021-2030 18.4 Hydrogen Energy 18.5 Renewable Energy Law 18.6 Government Emergency Ordinance no. 24/2017 18.7 National Strategy for Sustainable Development 2030 18.8 Quota System 18.9 Biofuel Quota 18.10 CfD Scheme 18.11 Draft Offshore Wind Law 18.12 EU’s Modernization Fund 18.13 Recovery and Resilience Plan – Green Transition 19 Renewable Energy Policy, Russia 19.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 19.2 Impact of Russia – Ukraine Crisis 2022 19.3 Renewable Energy Targets 19.4 Decree No. 449 on the Mechanism for the Promotion of Renewable Energy 19.5 Auction Process and Localization Requirements 19.6 Renewable Energy Auctions 19.7 Russia Renewable Energy Program 19.8 Energy Strategy of Russia to 2035 19.9 Premium and Certificates Scheme 19.10 Hydrogen Energy in Russia Hydrogen roadmap 2024 19.11 Russia’s Climate Plan 20 Renewable Energy Policy, Slovakia 20.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 20.2 Renewable Energy Targets 20.3 Slovak Energy Policy – Energetická politika (EP SR) 20.4 National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) 2021-2030 20.5 National Recovery and Resilience Plan 20.6 Hydrogen Energy 20.7 Enviro-strategy 2030 (Envirostrategy–Greener Slovakia) 20.8 Act No. 251/2012 on Energy and amendments to certain acts 20.9 Act No. 250/2012 on Regulatory Office for Network Industries (RONI) 20.10 Act No. 309/2009 on Support of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) and High Efficiency Combined Heat and Power (CHP) 20.11 Auctions 20.12 Feed-in Tariffs (FiT) 20.13 Subsidy (Operational Programme Quality of Environment) 20.14 European Commission Support for High-efficient Cogeneration of Electricity 21 Renewable Energy Policy, Slovenia 21.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 21.2 Renewable Energy Targets 21.3 National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) 2021-2030 21.4 Hydrogen Energy 21.5 Support Schemes – Competitive Tenders for FiTs and Premium Tariffs 21.6 Net-Metering System 21.7 Loan (Eko/Eco Fund) 21.8 Subsidy Scheme of the Ministry for Infrastructure 21.9 Grid Requirements for Renewable Power Producers 21.10 National Recovery and resilience plan 22 Renewable Energy Policy, Spain 22.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 22.2 Electricity Law 24/2013 22.3 Royal Decree-Law 23/2020 22.4 Renewable Energy Targets 22.5 New Law on Climate Change and Energy Transition (Law 7/2021) 22.6 The National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) 2021-2030 22.7 National Recovery and Resilience Plan – Green Transition 22.8 Hydrogen Energy 22.9 The Royal Decree Law 13/2012 22.10 The Royal Decree Law 29/2012 22.11 The Royal Decree Law 9/2013 22.12 Royal Decree 413/2014 22.13 Royal Decree 110/2015 22.14 Suspension of Solar Power Tax 22.15 Feed-in Premiums 22.16 Auctions for Renewable Energy SOLBAL Program 22.17 The Institute for the Diversification and Saving of Energy (IDAE) 22.18 Grid Connection of Small Wind Turbines 22.19 Offshore Wind Power Development 23 Renewable Energy Policy, Sweden 23.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 23.2 Renewable Energy Targets 23.3 Climate Act and Climate Policy Framework 23.4 National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) 23.5 National Recovery and Resilience Plan 23.6 Hydrogen Energy 23.7 Green Certificate Scheme Quota Obligation 23.8 Solar Rebate Scheme 23.9 Cancellation of Solar Tax for Commercial PV 23.10 Removal of the Building Permit for Solar Systems 23.11 Reduction in Connections Costs for Offshore Wind Power 23.12 Energy Tax 23.13 Carbon Tax 23.14 The Swedish Energy Research and Innovation Program 23.15 Sweden’s 2021 Budget 24 Renewable Energy Policy, Switzerland 24.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 24.2 Electricity Supply Act (ESA) 24.3 Federal Act – Secure Electricity Supply for Renewables 24.4 Law on Renewable Energy Targets 24.5 Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to the Paris Agreement 24.6 Energy Strategy 2050 Measures for increasing energy efficiency Measures for the development of renewable energies Changes in the law on nuclear energy Measures with respect to electricity grids Further measures 24.7 Hydrogen Energy 24.8 Solar Power at Mountain Level Elevations 24.9 Action Plan for a Coordinated Swiss Energy Research 24.10 Renewable Energy Feed-in Tariffs 24.11 COVID 19 Green Recovery and Solar PV Rebate Program 24.12 Tenders for efficient use of electricity – ProKilowatt 24.13 Energy Research Program 24.14 Swiss Energy Research for the Energy Transition (SWEET) 24.15 Risk Guarantee Scheme for Geothermal Power Projects 25 Renewable Energy Policy, Turkey 25.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 25.2 Renewable Energy Targets 25.3 Electricity Market Law 25.4 Omnibus Law 25.5 National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP) 25.6 Act No. 5346 – Utilization of Renewable Energy Sources 25.7 The Presidential Decree Number 1044 25.8 Intended Nationally Determined Condition (INDC) 25.9 COP24 25.10 Law on Geothermal Sources and Natural Mineral Water 25.11 Feed-in Tariff 25.12 Auctions 25.13 Renewable Energy Zones (YEKA-Scheme) YEKA-2017 25.14 YEKDEM 25.15 Hydrogen Energy 25.16 Electricity Market Licensing Regulation Amendments to Electricity Market Licensing Regulation 25.17 Clean Technology Fund (CTF) 26 Renewable Energy Policy, UK 26.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 26.2 Renewable Energy Targets 26.3 Electricity Market Reform 2011 26.4 Climate Change Act 26.5 The Clean Growth Strategy and Clean Growth Grand Challenge 26.6 Carbon Reduction target 2030 26.7 Hydrogen Policy in the UK Overview The Prime Minister’s Ten Point Plan 2020 Hydrogen Strategy Powering our Net Zero Future: White Paper Sixth Carbon Budget Report issued by the Climate Change Committee 26.8 Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin 26.9 Renewable Obligation Order 26.10 Contracts for Difference (CfD) 26.11 Impact of Brexit on UK energy Industry 26.12 Carbon Emissions Tax 2018 26.13 Carbon Price Floor (CPF) 26.14 Carbon Price Support 26.15 Climate Change Levy 26.16 Smart Metering 26.17 Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) 26.18 Strategies and legislation in Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales Northern Ireland Scotland Wales 27 Renewable Energy Policy, Ukraine 27.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview 27.2 Ukraine’s Electricity Market Law (Law no 4493) 27.3 Impact of Russia – Ukraine Crisis 2022 27.4 Ukraine’s Energy Strategy, 2035 27.5 Law on Alternative Energy Sources 27.6 Feed-in Tariff Program and the Green Tariff Law 27.7 Auctions for Renewable Energy Projects 27.8 Net Metering 27.9 Recovery and Resilience Plan 27.10 Emission Reduction Plan 27.11 Tax Incentives 28 Appendix 28.1 Abbreviations 28.2 Market Definitions Power Renewable Power Installed Capacity Electricity Generation Electricity Consumption 28.3 Methodology Coverage Secondary Research Primary Research Modelling and Forecasting | Contact Us LIST OF TABLES List of Tables Table 1: Renewable Energy Policy, Europe, 2021 Table 2: Renewable Energy Target, NECP, EU, 2030 Table 3: Main Objectives of the NECP, Austria, 2021-2030 Table 4: Annual Subsidy by Technology, EAG Funding Agency, Austria, 2021 Table 5: Indicative Targets for Renewable Power Generation, GWh, Belgium, 2030 Table 6: Multiplicative Coefficients for Solar PV Installations, Belgium, 2021 Table 7: Targets under Circular and Low-Carbon Economy Section, Bulgaria 2030 plan Table 8: National Energy and Climate Plan, Croatia, 2021-2030 Table 9: Renewable Energy, Croatia, Capacity targets, 2020 Table 10: Renewable Energy Targets, Czech Republic Table 11: Feed in Tariffs, Czech Republic, 2021 Table 12: Biopower Feed in Tariffs, Czech Republic, 2021 Table 13: Renewable Energy Auctions, Denmark, 2016-2019 Table 14: Renewable Energy Auctions, Denmark, 2019 Table 15: Denmark, Results of Renewable Auctions, 2018 Table 16: Net-metering Criteria for Different Renewable Technologies, Denmark Table 17: Energy and Emission Targets, NECP, Finland, 2021-2030 Table 18: First Renewable Energy Auction, Finland, 2019 Table 19: Renewable Energy, Policy Environment Summary, France Table 20: Targets under NECP, France, 2021 to 2030 Table 21: Renewable Energy, Multiannual Energy Programme (Programmationpluriannuelle de l’énergie or PPE), France, 2020 Table 22: GHG Emission Estimates under SNBC 2, France, 2019-2033 Table 23: Renewable Energy, Overview of Current Support Schemes, France, 2021 Table 24: Renewable Energy, Premium Tariffs Eligibility Criteria, France Table 25: Renewable Energy, Awarded Renewable Energy Auctions ($/MWh), France, 2017–2021 Table 26: Renewable Energy, Announced Renewable Energy Auctions ($/MWh), France, 2022–2027 Table 27: Renewable Energy Targets, 2030 Table 28: Targets and Measures, Green Energy Plan, 2030 Table 29: Annual Capacity Expansion Under EEG 2021 Table 30: Germany, Onshore Wind Auction Results, 2021 Table 31: Germany, Onshore Wind Auction Results, 2020 Table 32: Germany, Solar PV Auction Results, 2021 Table 33: Germany, Solar PV Auction Results, 2020 Table 34: Germany, Biopower Auction Results, 2020 – 2021 Table 35: Germany, Joint Auction Results, 2020 Table 36: Germany, Innovation Tender, 2020 – 2021 Table 37: Germany, Support for CHP electricity injected into the grid (€c/kWh), 2019 Table 38: Germany, CHP Support for Auto-consumption, 2019 Table 39: Germany, Supply to third party outside public grid (Kontraktore), 2019 Table 40: Energy and Emission Targets, NECP, Greece, 2021-2030 Table 41: ETMEAR Rates per Voltage Level, Greece, 2016–2018 Table 42: Renewable Energy Auctions, Greece, 2018-2021 Table 43: Biofuel Quota (%), 2021, Greece Table 44: Energy and Emission Targets, NECP, Ireland, 2021-2030 Table 45: RESS Auction Stages, Ireland Table 46: RESS I Auction Provisional Results, Ireland, 2020 Table 47: SFCT rates effective from 1 May 2021, Ireland Table 48: Renewable Energy Installed Capacity Targets (MW), Italy, 2017-2030 Table 49: Power Market, Italy, Primary Objectives on Energy and Climate, EU and Italy, 2020 & 2030 Table 50: FiT eligibility Quotas for plants under 1MW, (MW), Italy, 2019-2021 Table 51: Regular Feed-in Tariffs for Renewable Technologies, Italy, 2018 Table 52: Quotas for Auctions (MW), Italy, 2019-2021 Table 53: Renewable Generation Target (TWh), Sicily, 2030 Table 54: Renewable Power Targets (MW), Sicily, 2030 Table 55: Targets/Ambitions for Renewable Energy Generation (TWh), Netherlands, 2030 Table 56: Energy and Emission Targets, NECP, Netherlands, 2021-2030 Table 57: Offshore Wind Auctions (EUR/MWh and $/MWh), Netherlands, 2016–2025 Table 58: Schedule for Topsector Energie subsidy programme, Netherlands, 2021-2022 Table 59: Eligible Technologies for the SDE++ Subsidy Scheme, Netherlands, 2022 Table 60: SDE++ Subsidy Scheme Tender Details, Netherlands, 2021 Table 61: Biofuel Obligations for Fuel Suppliers Based on Energy Content (%), Netherlands, 2010–2030 Table 62: Renewable Energy Quota Obligation (MWh), Norway, 2017–2035 Table 63: Renewable Energy Auctions, Poland, 2018-2021 Table 64: Upcoming Renewables Capacity Allocations through Auctions, 2021 Table 65: Reference prices for different renewable energy sources, Poland, 2018 Table 66: Renewable Energy Market, Maximum Cost of Installation, Poland, 2020 Table 67: Renewable Energy Loan Beneficiaries, Poland, 2019 Table 68: Energy and Emission Targets, NECP, Portugal, 2021-2030 Table 69: Major targets, RNC 2050, Portugal Table 70: First Round Solar PV Auction Result, Portugal, 2019 Table 71: Second Round Solar PV Auction Result, Portugal, 2020 Table 72: Renewable Energy Auctions, Portugal, 2019-2022 Table 73: Energy and Emission Targets, NECP, Romania, 2021-2030 Table 74: Allocation of Green Certificates, Romania, 2022 Table 75: Renewable Power Capacity Addition Targets by Technology (MW), 2021-2024 Table 76: Minimum Local Content Requirement (%), Russia, 2014–2021 Table 77: Minimum Local Content Requirement (%), Russia, 2021–2024 Table 78: Renewable Energy Auction, Russia, 2013- 2020 Table 79: Electricity Generation (GWh) outlook according to Draft ES-2035, Russia Table 80: Energy and Emission Targets, NECP, Slovakia, 2021-2030 Table 81: Energy and Emission Targets, NECP, Slovenia, 2021-2030 Table 82: Result of First Round of Auctions, Group I, Slovenia, 2020 Table 83: Result of First Round of Auctions, Group II, Slovenia, 2020 Table 84: Result of Second Round of Auctions, Slovenia, 2020 Table 85: Renewable Energy Capacity Additions (MW), NECP, Spain, 2021-2030 Table 86: Targets under EU Hydrogen Strategy and Spain’s Hydrogen Roadmap, 2020-2050 Table 87: Renewable Energy Auctions, Spain, 2016-2021 Table 88: Funds allocated by IDAE by technology (EURm), Spain, 2021-2030 Table 89: Energy and Emission Targets, NECP, Sweden Table 90: Renewable Energy Quota Obligation (MWh), Sweden, 2019–2035 Table 91: Renewable Energy Targets, Turkey, 2023 Table 92: Renewable Energy Feed-in Tariffs, Turkey, 2021 Table 93: Renewable Energy Auctions, Turkey, 2017-2019 Table 94: Renewable Obligation, Technology Eligibility, UK Table 95: Renewable Obligation, Technology Eligibility, UK Table 96: Renewable Obligation (ROC/MWh), UK, 2009–2023 Table 97: Renewable Energy, CfD First Allocation Round Results, UK, 2015 Table 98: Renewable Energy, CfD Second Allocation Round Results, UK, 2017 Table 99: Renewable Energy, CfD Third Allocation Round Results, UK, 2019 Table 100: Climate Change Levy (GBP/kWh or /kg), UK, 2016–2021 Table 101: Percentage Discount for CCA holders (%), UK, 2016–2021 Table 102: Carbon Price Support Rates* for Climate Change Levy, UK, 2015–2021 Table 103: Smart Export Guarantee Tariff, UK, 2022 Table 104: Feed-in Tariff (EUR/KWh), Ukraine, 2022 Table 105: Abbreviations LIST OF FIGURES List of Tables Table 1: Renewable Energy Policy, Europe, 2021 Table 2: Renewable Energy Target, NECP, EU, 2030 Table 3: Main Objectives of the NECP, Austria, 2021-2030 Table 4: Annual Subsidy by Technology, EAG Funding Agency, Austria, 2021 Table 5: Indicative Targets for Renewable Power Generation, GWh, Belgium, 2030 Table 6: Multiplicative Coefficients for Solar PV Installations, Belgium, 2021 Table 7: Targets under Circular and Low-Carbon Economy Section, Bulgaria 2030 plan Table 8: National Energy and Climate Plan, Croatia, 2021-2030 Table 9: Renewable Energy, Croatia, Capacity targets, 2020 Table 10: Renewable Energy Targets, Czech Republic Table 11: Feed in Tariffs, Czech Republic, 2021 Table 12: Biopower Feed in Tariffs, Czech Republic, 2021 Table 13: Renewable Energy Auctions, Denmark, 2016-2019 Table 14: Renewable Energy Auctions, Denmark, 2019 Table 15: Denmark, Results of Renewable Auctions, 2018 Table 16: Net-metering Criteria for Different Renewable Technologies, Denmark Table 17: Energy and Emission Targets, NECP, Finland, 2021-2030 Table 18: First Renewable Energy Auction, Finland, 2019 Table 19: Renewable Energy, Policy Environment Summary, France Table 20: Targets under NECP, France, 2021 to 2030 Table 21: Renewable Energy, Multiannual Energy Programme (Programmationpluriannuelle de l’énergie or PPE), France, 2020 Table 22: GHG Emission Estimates under SNBC 2, France, 2019-2033 Table 23: Renewable Energy, Overview of Current Support Schemes, France, 2021 Table 24: Renewable Energy, Premium Tariffs Eligibility Criteria, France Table 25: Renewable Energy, Awarded Renewable Energy Auctions ($/MWh), France, 2017–2021 Table 26: Renewable Energy, Announced Renewable Energy Auctions ($/MWh), France, 2022–2027 Table 27: Renewable Energy Targets, 2030 Table 28: Targets and Measures, Green Energy Plan, 2030 Table 29: Annual Capacity Expansion Under EEG 2021 Table 30: Germany, Onshore Wind Auction Results, 2021 Table 31: Germany, Onshore Wind Auction Results, 2020 Table 32: Germany, Solar PV Auction Results, 2021 Table 33: Germany, Solar PV Auction Results, 2020 Table 34: Germany, Biopower Auction Results, 2020 – 2021 Table 35: Germany, Joint Auction Results, 2020 Table 36: Germany, Innovation Tender, 2020 – 2021 Table 37: Germany, Support for CHP electricity injected into the grid (€c/kWh), 2019 Table 38: Germany, CHP Support for Auto-consumption, 2019 Table 39: Germany, Supply to third party outside public grid (Kontraktore), 2019 Table 40: Energy and Emission Targets, NECP, Greece, 2021-2030 Table 41: ETMEAR Rates per Voltage Level, Greece, 2016–2018 Table 42: Renewable Energy Auctions, Greece, 2018-2021 Table 43: Biofuel Quota (%), 2021, Greece Table 44: Energy and Emission Targets, NECP, Ireland, 2021-2030 Table 45: RESS Auction Stages, Ireland Table 46: RESS I Auction Provisional Results, Ireland, 2020 Table 47: SFCT rates effective from 1 May 2021, Ireland Table 48: Renewable Energy Installed Capacity Targets (MW), Italy, 2017-2030 Table 49: Power Market, Italy, Primary Objectives on Energy and Climate, EU and Italy, 2020 & 2030 Table 50: FiT eligibility Quotas for plants under 1MW, (MW), Italy, 2019-2021 Table 51: Regular Feed-in Tariffs for Renewable Technologies, Italy, 2018 Table 52: Quotas for Auctions (MW), Italy, 2019-2021 Table 53: Renewable Generation Target (TWh), Sicily, 2030 Table 54: Renewable Power Targets (MW), Sicily, 2030 Table 55: Targets/Ambitions for Renewable Energy Generation (TWh), Netherlands, 2030 Table 56: Energy and Emission Targets, NECP, Netherlands, 2021-2030 Table 57: Offshore Wind Auctions (EUR/MWh and $/MWh), Netherlands, 2016–2025 Table 58: Schedule for Topsector Energie subsidy programme, Netherlands, 2021-2022 Table 59: Eligible Technologies for the SDE++ Subsidy Scheme, Netherlands, 2022 Table 60: SDE++ Subsidy Scheme Tender Details, Netherlands, 2021 Table 61: Biofuel Obligations for Fuel Suppliers Based on Energy Content (%), Netherlands, 2010–2030 Table 62: Renewable Energy Quota Obligation (MWh), Norway, 2017–2035 Table 63: Renewable Energy Auctions, Poland, 2018-2021 Table 64: Upcoming Renewables Capacity Allocations through Auctions, 2021 Table 65: Reference prices for different renewable energy sources, Poland, 2018 Table 66: Renewable Energy Market, Maximum Cost of Installation, Poland, 2020 Table 67: Renewable Energy Loan Beneficiaries, Poland, 2019 Table 68: Energy and Emission Targets, NECP, Portugal, 2021-2030 Table 69: Major targets, RNC 2050, Portugal Table 70: First Round Solar PV Auction Result, Portugal, 2019 Table 71: Second Round Solar PV Auction Result, Portugal, 2020 Table 72: Renewable Energy Auctions, Portugal, 2019-2022 Table 73: Energy and Emission Targets, NECP, Romania, 2021-2030 Table 74: Allocation of Green Certificates, Romania, 2022 Table 75: Renewable Power Capacity Addition Targets by Technology (MW), 2021-2024 Table 76: Minimum Local Content Requirement (%), Russia, 2014–2021 Table 77: Minimum Local Content Requirement (%), Russia, 2021–2024 Table 78: Renewable Energy Auction, Russia, 2013- 2020 Table 79: Electricity Generation (GWh) outlook according to Draft ES-2035, Russia Table 80: Energy and Emission Targets, NECP, Slovakia, 2021-2030 Table 81: Energy and Emission Targets, NECP, Slovenia, 2021-2030 Table 82: Result of First Round of Auctions, Group I, Slovenia, 2020 Table 83: Result of First Round of Auctions, Group II, Slovenia, 2020 Table 84: Result of Second Round of Auctions, Slovenia, 2020 Table 85: Renewable Energy Capacity Additions (MW), NECP, Spain, 2021-2030 Table 86: Targets under EU Hydrogen Strategy and Spain’s Hydrogen Roadmap, 2020-2050 Table 87: Renewable Energy Auctions, Spain, 2016-2021 Table 88: Funds allocated by IDAE by technology (EURm), Spain, 2021-2030 Table 89: Energy and Emission Targets, NECP, Sweden Table 90: Renewable Energy Quota Obligation (MWh), Sweden, 2019–2035 Table 91: Renewable Energy Targets, Turkey, 2023 Table 92: Renewable Energy Feed-in Tariffs, Turkey, 2021 Table 93: Renewable Energy Auctions, Turkey, 2017-2019 Table 94: Renewable Obligation, Technology Eligibility, UK Table 95: Renewable Obligation, Technology Eligibility, UK Table 96: Renewable Obligation (ROC/MWh), UK, 2009–2023 Table 97: Renewable Energy, CfD First Allocation Round Results, UK, 2015 Table 98: Renewable Energy, CfD Second Allocation Round Results, UK, 2017 Table 99: Renewable Energy, CfD Third Allocation Round Results, UK, 2019 Table 100: Climate Change Levy (GBP/kWh or /kg), UK, 2016–2021 Table 101: Percentage Discount for CCA holders (%), UK, 2016–2021 Table 102: Carbon 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