It's a brand new year for Europe, and for the European Union member states is has started with "tough" greenhouse gas emission targets being set. The new targets require that a certain amount of renewable energy will be installed in every member state. It's different amounts depending on the size and ability of each and every country.
So how well are the different European countries doing? Well, that’s too early to say right now, but here is a list on the ten countries who have built the most wind plants in Europe last year:
- Spain - 3522
- Germany - 1667
- France - 888
- Italy - 603
- Portugal - 434
- UK - 427
- Sweden - 217
- Netherlands - 210
- Greece - 125
- Poland - 123
And this is the total amount of wind plants they currently have:
- Germany - 22247
- Spain - 15145
- Italy - 2726
- France - 2454
- UK - 2389
- Portugal - 2150
- Netherlands - 1746
- Greece - 877
- Sweden - 788
- Poland - 276
Please note that this last list do not show all European countries or member states. It only lists the top 10 wind plants builders in 2007.
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