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RENEWABLES 2014 GLOBAL STATUS REPORT

132 REFERENCE TABLES 1 Targets for Hamburg, and Växjö include transport energy; targets for Fukushima Prefecture, Howrah, and Nagano Prefecture do not include transport energy, while other targets do not specify. 2 Howrah’s target includes 5% reduction of projected energy consumption by energy efficiency measures. TARGETS FOR RENEWABLE SHARE OF ENERGY1 , ALL CONSUMERS Boulder, Colorado, USA 30% of total energy by 2020 Calgary, Alberta, Canada 30% of total energy by 2036 Cape Town, South Africa 10% of total energy by 2020 Fukushima Prefecture, Japan 100% of total energy by 2040 Hamburg, Germany 20% of total energy by 2020; 100% by 2050 Howrah, India2 10% of total energy by 2018 Nagano Prefecture, Japan 70% of total energy by 2050 Paris, France 25% of total energy by 2020 Skellefteå, Sweden Net exporter of biomass, hydro, or wind energy by 2020 Växjö, Sweden 100% of total energy by 2030 TARGETS FOR RENEWABLE SHARE OF ELECTRICITY, ALL CONSUMERS Adelaide, Australia 15% by 2014 Amsterdam, Netherlands 25% by 2025; 50% by 2040 Aspen, Colorado, USA 100% by 2015 Austin, Texas, USA 35% by 2020 Cape Town, South Africa 15% by 2020 Lancaster, California, USA 100% by 2020 Malmö, Sweden 100% by 2020 Munich, Germany 100% by 2025 Nagano Prefecture, Japan 10% by 2020 ; 20% by 2030; 30% by 2050 San Francisco, California, USA 100% by 2020 San Jose, California, USA 100% by 2022 Skellefteå, Sweden 100% by 2020 Taipei City, Taiwan 12% by 2020 Ulm, Germany 100% by 2025 Wellington, New Zealand 78–90% by 2020 TARGETS FOR RENEWABLE ELECTRIC CAPACITY OR GENERATION Adelaide, Australia 2 MW of solar PV on residential and commercial buildings by 2020 Eskilstuna, Sweden 48 GWh of wind, 9.5 GWh of solar by 2020 Los Angeles, California, USA 1.3 GW of solar PV by 2020 San Francisco, California, USA 100% of peak demand (950 MW) by 2020 TARGETS FOR GOVERNMENT OWN-USE PURCHASES OF RENEWABLE ENERGY Cockburn, Australia 20% of own-use energy in city buildings by 2020 Ghent, Belgium 50% of own-use energy by 2020 Hepburn Shire, Australia 100% of own-use energy in public buildings; 8% of electricity for public lighting Kristianstad, Sweden 100% of own-use energy by 2020 Malmö, Sweden 100% of own-use energy by 2030 Portland, Oregon, USA 100% of own-use electricity by 2030 Sydney, Australia 100% of own-use electricity in buildings; 20% for street lamps TABLE R19. CITY AND LOCAL RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICIES: SELECTED EXAMPLES

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