| "We 
				are working on it full speed to take account, first of all the 
				proposal of going from 40% to 45%, but also in the context of 
				higher energy prices," Mechthild Woersdoerfer, deputy 
				director-general of the Commission's energy department, told a 
				meeting of EU lawmakers on Wednesday.
 Russia is the EU's top gas supplier, and the 40% renewable 
				energy goal for 2030 was proposed by the Commission last year.
 
 The EU got 22% of its gross final energy consumption from 
				renewables like wind, solar and biomass in 2020. The share 
				varies widely between EU countries, ranging from more than 50% 
				in Sweden to below 10% in Luxembourg.
 
 The new target will depend on EU countries and the European 
				Parliament, which are negotiating it as part of a major package 
				of climate change laws to cut EU emissions faster.
 
 A 45% renewable goal already has support from the EU assembly's 
				lead negotiator and renewable industry groups such as SolarPower 
				Europe - although industry has urged Brussels to do more to 
				unblock years-long permitting delays.
 
 Markus Pieper, Parliament's lead lawmaker, said the new analysis 
				was needed urgently so it could inform the ongoing negotiations, 
				and urged the Commission not to wait until after the summer.
 
 "Otherwise we'll be starting again from the beginning," he said.
 
 Brussels estimates tripling the EU wind and solar capacity by 
				2030, adding 480GW of wind and 420GW of solar energy, could save 
				170 bcm of gas demand a year.
 
 The Commission will publish a plan in May to quit Russian fossil 
				fuels by 2027. Woersdoerfer said this would include a legal 
				proposal to make it easier for renewable energy projects to get 
				permits.
 
 (Reporting by Kate Abnett, editing by Marine Strauss, Alexandra 
				Hudson)
 
 
 
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