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From all renewable energy produced in Europe, almost a quarter is used for cooling and heating buildings, while 10 percent is used as transport energy. (Photo: European Commission)

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EU sees renewables growth - but 2030 target remains a stretch

While a quarter of the energy consumed in Europe comes from renewable sources, member states still need to intensify their efforts if they want to comply with the EU 2030 target.

Nearly 25 percent of the energy consumed in Europe is coming from renewable sources, according to new data

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From all renewable energy produced in Europe, almost a quarter is used for cooling and heating buildings, while 10 percent is used as transport energy. (Photo: European Commission)

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