Smart growth and sustainable growth are two of the three priorities put forward by the European Commission for the development of Europe’s economy until 2020. These are intended to be implemented through seven ‘flagship initiatives’ of which one is ‘resource efficient Europe’. Here the European Commission states that it will work:
• “To complete the internal energy market and implement the strategic energy technologies (SET) plan, promoting renewable sources of energy in the single market would also be a priority.”
• “To present an initiative to upgrade Europe’s networks, including Trans European Energy Networks, towards a European supergrid, “smart grids” and interconnections in particular of renewable energy sources to the grid (with support of structural funds and EIB).”
“A truly integrated European energy market and an upgraded grid would be a massive boost for wind energy,” said EWEA Chief Operating Officer Bruce Douglas. “Moving towards a supergrid with a clear focus on interconnecting renewable energy sources is exactly the commitment Europe needs. It will benefit the European consumer, as well as generate much-needed jobs.”
The strategy document claims that “the integration of the European energy market can add an extra 0.6% to 0.8% GDP” and that “meeting the EU’s objective of 20% of renewable sources of energy alone has the potential to create more than 600,000 jobs in the EU.”
The European Commission’s strategy will be presented to EU Leaders at the Spring Summit on 25-26 March.
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