Will REPowerEU accelerate the energy transition?
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Executive Summary
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Accelerating clean energy supplies (renewable power)
- Solar targets are difficult but achievable – explicit timelines on permitting are a step forward
- Wind – the spotlight on permitting and interconnection issues brings hopes targets can be met
- Energy Storage – the missing piece?
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Accelerating clean energy supplies (renewable gases)
- Hydrogen – unlocking sufficient demand by 2030 presents the biggest challenge
- Biomethane – an upgrade too far
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Diversifying energy supplies
- The EU Energy Platform will struggle to underpin material LNG volumes but will support hydrogen trade
- EU External Strategy
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Energy savings and energy efficiency
- Tougher targets – but, this time, it’s different
- Conclusion
Tables and charts
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EU-27 solar and wind generation capacity (2030)EU-27 Hydrogen supply and demand (2030)Additional gas supply to EU-27 from non-Russian sources (2030)
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