Why Europe needs a common energy market and an integrated energy policy
Following the “20-20-20 Plan”, in 2014 the European Council adopted a new policy framework with ambitious decarbonisation targets to be met by 2030: at least 40% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions compared to 1990 levels; at least a 27% share of renewable energy sources (RES) in gross final energy consumption; and at least a 27% reduction in final energy consumption compared to estimates. The 2030 framework also proposes a new governance framework based on national plans and a set of key indicators to assess progress over time.
The goals and guidelines contained in the Energy Union framework strategy provide a solid foundation and have the merit of integrating the cornerstones of energy and environmental protection.

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