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RENEWABLES 2014 GLOBAL STATUS REPORT

121RENEWABLES 2014 GLOBAL STATUS REPORT TABLE R14. SHARE OF HEATING AND COOLING FROM MODERN RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES, EXISTING IN 2012 AND TARGETS COUNTRY SHARE TARGET Austria Austria 32.6% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Belgium 11.9% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Bhutan Solar heating and cooling: 3 MW equivalent by 2025 Bulgaria 23.8% renewables in total heating and cooling Brazil 9.1% (2012) China Solar water heating: 280 GWth (400 million m2 ) by 2015 Croatia 19.6% renewables in total heating and cooling Cyprus 23.5% renewables in total heating and cooling Czech Republic 14.1% renewables in total heating and cooling Denmark 39.8% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Estonia 17.6% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Finland 47% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 France 16.5% 33% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Germany 9.3% 14% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Greece 20% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Hungary 18.9% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 India Solar water heating 5.6 GWth (8 million m2 ) of new capacity to be added between 2012 and 2017 Ireland 15% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Italy Heating and cooling: 17.1% renewables in total supply by 2020 Bioenergy: 5,670 ktoe for heating and cooling by 2020 Geothermal: 300 ktoe for heating and cooling by 2020 Solar water and space heating: 1,586 ktoe by 2020 Jordan Solar water heating: 30% of households by 2020 (up from 13% in 2010) Kenya Solar water heating: 60% of annual demand for buildings using over 100 litres of hot water per day Latvia 53.4% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Lebanon Solar water heating: 133 MWth (190,000 m2 ) newly installed capacity during 2009–2014 COUNTRY SHARE TARGET Libya Solar water heating: 80 MWth by 2015; 250 MWth by 2020 Lithuania 39% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Luxembourg 8.5% renewables in gross final consumption in heating and cooling in 2020 Malta 6.2% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Morocco Solar water heating: 280 MWth (400,000 m2 ) by 2012; 1.2 GWth (1.7 million m2 ) by 2020 Mozam- bique Solar water and space heating: 100,000 systems installed in rural areas (no date) Netherlands 8.7% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Poland 17% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Portugal 33% 30.6% renewables in total heat supply by 2020 Romania 22% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Sierra Leone 1% penetration of solar water heaters in hotels, guest houses, and restaurants by 2015; 2% by 2020; and 5% by 2030 1% penetration of solar water heaters in the residential sector by 2030 Slovakia 14.6% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Slovenia 30.8% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Spain 7.6% (2012) 18.9% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Bioenergy: 4,653 ktoe by 2020 Geothermal: 9.5 ktoe by 2020 Heat pumps: 50.8 ktoe by 2020 Solar water and space heating: 644 ktoe by 2020 Swaziland Solar water heating: Installed in 20% of all public buildings by 2014 Sweden 62.1% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Thailand Bioenergy: 8,200 ktoe by 2022 Biogas: 1,000 ktoe by 2022 Organic MSW: 35 ktoe by 2022 Solar water heating: 300,000 systems in operation and 100 ktoe by 2022 Uganda Solar water heaters: 4.2 MWth (6,000 m2 ) by 2012; 21 MWth (30,000 m2 ) by 2017 United Kingdom 12% renewables in total heating and cooling supply by 2020 Note: Because heating and cooling targets are not standardised across countries, the table presents a variety of targets for the purpose of general comparison. Source: See Endnote 14 for this section.

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