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IP/10/886 Brussels, 05th July 2010 Renewables account for 62% of the new electricity generation capacity installed in the EU in 2009 The "Renewable Energy Snapshots" report , published today by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC), shows that renewable energy sources accounted for 62% (17GW) of the new electricity generation capacity installed in the EU27 in 2009. The share rose from 57% in 2008. For the second year running, wind energy accounted for the largest share of the new capacity: GW out of the GW built, representing 38% of the total. In absolute terms, Renewables produced of Europe's electricity consumption last year. Cautious optimism In 2009, and in absolute terms, about (608 TWh) of Europe s total electricity consumption (3042 TWh) came from renewable energy sources. Hydro power contributed with the largest share ( ), followed by wind ( ), biomass ( ), and solar ( ).
IP/10/886 Brussels, 05th July 2010 Renewables account for 62% of the new electricity generation capacity installed in the EU in 2009 The "Renewable Energy Snapshots" report, published today by the European
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