SHARE OF ENERGY FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES IN FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION

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    Antonio Caputo, Francesca Palomba

    Abstract
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    Abstract

    In 2020, the share of energy from renewable sources in Italy reached 20.4% of gross final energy consumption, exceeding the national target of 17% set for 2020. In 2021, the share decreased to 18.9%, and in 2022 it slightly rose to 19.1%, recording an increase of 0.2 percentage points compared to the previous year.

    Descrizione

    This indicator measures the share of energy from renewable sources relative to gross final energy consumption. It is based on the methodology defined by Directive 2009/28/EC (Renewable Energy Directive) for the period up to 2020 and by Directive (EU) 2018/2001 from 2021 onward. It is calculated using data collected under Regulation (EC) No. 1099/2008 on energy statistics (as amended by Regulation (EU) 2022/132) and supplemented by specific data reported by national authorities to Eurostat.

    Scopo

    To assess the contribution of clean and non-depletable energy sources to final energy consumption, with the aim of increasing their use.

    Rilevanza
    It is of national scope or it is applicable to environmental issues at the regional level but of national relevance.
    It can describe the trend without necessarily evaluating it.
    It is simple and easy to interpret.
    It is sensitive to changes occurring in the environment and/or in human activities
    It provides a basis for international comparisons.
    Ha una soglia o un valore di riferimento con cui può essere confrontato
    Solidità
    Be based on international standards and international consensus about its validity;
    Presents reliability and validity of measurement and data collection methods
    Temporal comparability
    Spatial comparability
    Misurabilità (dati)
    Adequately documented and of known quality
    Updated at regular intervals in accordance with reliable procedures
    Readily available or made available at a reasonable cost/benefit ratio
    An “adequate” spatial coverage
    An “appropriate” temporal coverage
    Principali riferimenti normativi e obiettivi

    Directive 2009/28/EC establishes binding national targets for the share of energy from renewable sources in gross final energy consumption by 2020 for each EU Member State. These targets include renewable energy consumption for electricity generation, heating and cooling, and transport. The Directive also allows for statistical transfers of a specified amount of renewable energy between Member States and encourages cooperation both within the EU and with third countries for the production of renewable energy. The renewable energy target assigned to Italy was 17% of gross final consumption. Legislative Decree No. 28/2011, implementing Directive 2009/28/EC, defines the criteria for the development of renewable energy sources, primarily through incentive schemes and the simplification of authorization procedures.

    Directive (EU) 2018/2001 on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources, which entered into force in December 2018, aims to contribute to the EU’s commitments under the Paris Agreement. It sets a new binding EU-level target for 2030 of at least 32% renewable energy, with a review clause allowing for a potential upward revision by 2023. This target builds on the previous 20% target for 2020. To help Member States meet the new objective, the Directive introduced specific measures for various sectors—particularly heating, cooling, and transport, where progress had been slower. For example, it sets a target of 14% for the share of renewable fuels in the transport sector by 2030. It also includes new provisions enabling citizens to actively participate in renewable energy development through renewable energy communities and self-consumption, and strengthens sustainability criteria for bioenergy.

    Under the European Green Deal, the EU revised its climate policy framework by setting a 2030 target of at least a 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to 1990 levels, a renewable energy share of at least 42.5% (as established by Directive (EU) 2023/2413 — known as RED III), with the ambition to reach 45%, in line with the REPowerEU Plan adopted by the European Commission in May 2022 (COM(2022) 230). Furthermore, it set targets to improve energy efficiency by at least 36% in terms of final energy consumption and by at least 39% in terms of primary energy consumption, relative to the projected baseline scenario (PRIMES 2007 model). These revised targets also led to the amendment of Directive (EU) 2018/2001.

    The necessary measures to achieve the European objectives linked to the European Green Deal and REPowerEU have been included in Italy’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), submitted to the European Commission in 2021, and subsequently integrated into the Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP), with a 2030 outlook, submitted in June 2024.

     

    DPSIR
    Response
    Tipologia indicatore
    Performance (B)
    Policy effectiveness (D)
    Riferimenti bibliografici
    Frequenza di rilevazione dei dati
    Annuale
    Data source
    EUROSTAT (Ufficio Statistico delle Comunità Europee)
    Accessibilità dei dati di base

    EUROSTAT (Statistical Office of the European Communities) (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database)

    Copertura spaziale

    National

    Copertura temporale

    2004-2022

    Descrizione della metodologia di elaborazione

    Energy data are reported by Member States to EUROSTAT through the Annual Joint Questionnaire (Eurostat/IEA/UNECE). The calculation is carried out in accordance with the methodology established by Directive 2009/28/EC.

    Periodicità di aggiornamento
    Year
    Qualità dell'informazione

    The data are published by EUROSTAT in accordance with the methodology set out in Directive 2009/28/EC until 2020, and Directive (EU) 2018/2001 from 2021 onwards. At the national level, the GSE (Gestore dei Servizi Energetici) is responsible for data processing.

    This indicator is significant as it measures the extent of renewable energy use, reflecting the degree to which fossil and/or nuclear fuels are being replaced by renewable sources. It also highlights the progress made at the European level toward achieving the EU 2020 and 2030 targets for renewable energy — namely, increasing the share of renewables in gross final energy consumption to 20% by 2020 and 42.5% by 2030.

    Stato
    Good
    Trend
    Positive
    Valutazione/descrizione dello stato

    The national share of energy from renewable sources in 2022 amounted to 19.1% of gross final energy consumption (Table 1 and Figure 1), calculated in accordance with the methodology set out in Directive (EU) 2018/2001, registering a slight increase of 0.2 percentage points compared to 2021. Italy’s target for 2030 is 38.7%, as stated in the Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan (INECP) submitted to the European Commission in June 2024.

    Valutazione/descrizione del trend

    The use of renewable energy has continuously increased in the EU27, with the 2022 share more than doubling since 2004, when renewables accounted for 9.6% of gross final energy consumption. In the period 2004–2020, the national share of renewable energy grew by an average of 0.9 percentage points per year. In 2021, a decrease of 1.5 percentage points was recorded compared to the previous year, while in 2022 there was an increase of 0.2 percentage points year-on-year. The share of renewable energy has tripled compared to 2004, when renewables accounted for 6.3% of gross final energy consumption (Table 1 and Figure 1).

    Commenti

    The national share of energy consumption from renewable sources in gross final energy consumption reached 19.1% in 2022, recording an increase of 0.2 percentage points compared to the previous year. The 17% target set for 2020 was already exceeded in 2014. In Europe, the share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption reached 23.0% in 2022, showing an increase of 1.2 percentage points compared to 2021 (Table 1 and Figure 1).

    Allegati
    Headline

    Table 1: Share of energy from renewable sources in final energy consumption by European countries

    Data source

    EUROSTAT

    Data legend

    ]*Since 2020, data for the United Kingdom is not available in the Eurostat database, and Union data refer to EU27 for the entire historical series; n.d. not available.

    Note

    Directive 2009/28/EC until 2020, Directive (EU) 2018/2001 from 2021.

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    Figure 1: Share of Renewable Energy in Final Consumption by Country in Europe (2021-2022).

    Data source

    ISPRA processing based on EUROSTAT data.

    Data legend

    * Since 2020, the Eurostat database does not include data from the United Kingdom, and the Union data refers to EU27.

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