This is 2 percentage points (pp) above the target level for 2020, as included in Directive 2009/28/EC on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources.
This information comes from data on renewable energy published by Eurostat.
The Directive also defines 2020 national targets, which were set taking into account the starting point and overall potential for renewables in each country.
When looking at the national targets, 26 Member States met or exceeded them for 2020.
Some countries had to conclude statistical transfers in 2020 to meet their targets.
The Member States that significantly exceeded their 2020 targets were Sweden, Croatia (both +11 pp) and Bulgaria (+7 pp).
France, by contrast, fell short of its target (-3.9 pp).
At the opposite end of the scale, the lowest proportions of renewables were registered in Malta (11%), followed by Luxembourg (12%) and Belgium (13%).




