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The UK government proudly claims credit on one of its web sites for playing “a key role” in securing agreement among European heads of state to “a binding target of 20%” of the EU’s electricity, heat and transport energy supply to come from renewable sources by 2020. That was in the spring of 2007, Tony Blair’s last official summit. Since then, the government has negotiated a lower target of 15% for the UK, ranked third worst in the EU total energy standings with 2% renewables (ahead of only Malta and Luxembourg), and faced growing criticism for dithering.
“We find it highly unlikely that, given current progress, the UK will meet the Government’s ambition for 10 per cent of electricity to be generated from renewables by 2010, let alone the EC Mandated Target for … 2020.”
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