The U.K. will likely miss a goal set by the European Union to derive 15 percent of its energy supply from clean sources by 2020, a research group said. A milestone, to get 10 percent of its electricity in 2010 from sources such as the wind and sun, was missed, the Renewable Energy Foundation said today in a statement. That was a target set during the former Labour party leadership. The U.K. generated 6.5 percent of its electricity from renewable energy last year, according to the London-based group’s research. Subsidies to renewable power generators were 1.1 billion pounds ($1.79 billion) for that year and about 5 billion pounds during the 2002-2010 period, according to the group.