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The overall assessment shows that for renewable energy, the combined commitment by EU countries is estimated at 33.1%-33.7% - above the existing renewable energy target of at least 32%. The 2020 energy union report, published on 14 October 2020, included 27 staff working documents with the Commission’s assessment of each individual NECP, also available in the table above. The Commission published its assessment of the cumulative impact of the 27 NECPs (COM(2020) 564 final) on 17 September 2020, in parallel with the proposals for a new 2030 Climate Target Plan. However, as it was subject to EU legislation during the Brexit transition, the UK submitted their NECP shortly before the end of 2020. *The UK left the EU on 1 February 2020, and the transition period agreed upon in the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement finished on 31 December 2020. The table below links to the final integrated national energy and climate plans for the period from 2021 to 2030, as submitted by EU countries. *Courtesy translation provided by European Commission services Final NECPs Commission analysis and recommendations on draft NECPs submitted (in early 2019) The Commission also published detailed annexes on methodology (SWD/2019/212) and national forestry accounting plans (SWD/2019/213). The Commission published a Communication assessing the 28 draft NECPs in June 2019 (COM/2019/285), together with specific recommendations and a detailed "Staff Working Document" for each EU countries. To better develop and implement the plans, the EU countries were required to consult citizens, businesses and regional authorities in the drafting and finalisation process. The Commission will, as part of the state of the energy union reports, monitor EU progress as a whole towards achieving these targets.