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"Adopting this directive will instil greater confidence in investors and establish a regulatory framework, which is vital for scheduling future investments aimed at achieving the ambitious targets by 2020. The directive on energy from renewable sources offers economic opportunities for developing new industrial sectors and approximately 2 million jobs which will be created by 2020. This is an extremely important task given the current financial and economic crisis.
The proposal for a directive on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources sets out mandatory legal objectives for each Member State in terms of the general proportion of renewable energy to be used. As a result, Romania is expected to increase its use of renewable energy as a proportion of its total final energy consumption from 17.8% in 2005 to 24% in 2020. a figure of 11% of the country’s gross domestic energy consumption will be provided by renewable sources in 2010.
During the subsequent period, the national target set for the use of renewable energy sources in generating electricity will be met if the following measures are taken:
boosting investment in improving energy efficiency throughout the whole chain involving resources, production, transport, distribution and consumption;
promoting the use of liquid biofuels, biogas and geothermal energy;
supporting activities involving R&D and distributing the results of relevant research."@en1
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