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EU unveils plans to boost ‘clean energy’ use

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AFP, BRUSSELS: The EU yesterday unveiled “clean energy” plans to boost renewable use, cut waste and reduce subsidies for coal power in a bid to meet its commitments to the Paris climate deal.
The European Commission, the European Union’s executive arm, also plans to raise binding energy efficiency targets by 30 per cent by 2030 under the sweeping package of measures.
But environmental groups criticised the 28-nation EU for doing too little to end subsidies for carbon-spewing coal power plants and said the plans did not go far enough.
“We will help Europe turn the Paris agreement into concrete action,” EU climate commissioner Miguel Canete said.
Under the Paris climate deal struck almost a year ago, the EU plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 40 per cent by 2030 over 1990 levels and make renewable energy account for 27 per cent of energy use.
In 2030, the EU aims to have half of the bloc’s electricity generation come from renewables like wind and solar power. By 2050, it hopes electricity will be free of carbon.
The package calls for making renewable energy increasingly market based, setting a regulatory framework designed to reassure investors and set a level playing field for different technologies. “The new market rules sharpen price signals and promote a more flexible market,” Canete said. 
“Our proposals will boost trading across borders, create a level playing field for renewables, and remove barriers for new actors in the market, and ensuring certainty for investors,” he added.
The proposals on renewables also aim to promote more jobs in a sector that already employs more than one milion people. The commission said some 320,000 worked in the wind energy sector in 2014, five times more than 2005.
The 1,000-page package of measures—which still need to be approved by EU nations and the European Parliament—aims to overhaul the energy market and ensure the shift to clean energy.

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