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Policy
Colombia
2022
The Indicative Action Plan for Energy Efficiency (PAI PROURE) 2022–2030
Plans the vision for energy efficiency by 2030 within various sectors such as: industry, transport, buildings. One of its goal is to reach 600,000 electric vehicles by 2030.
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Policy
Greece
2021
Save 2021: Energy efficiency plan
…legislation for the implementation of interventionsloan portfolio management costs of the prospective beneficiaries of the Program100% interest rate subsidy , in case you receive a loan to cover your private participation.This program is funded with the Next Generation EU recovery funds. It's deadline for application was extended to February 15th 2022.August 2022 Update: EUR 591.7 million have been added to the Save 2021 Plan (total budget now reaching EUR 1.2 billion). 87578 households will benefit from this increase. EUR 81.8 million (EUR 120 million initially planned) will be added to vulnerable households and will concern…
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Policy
Chile
2022
Energy Efficiency Action Plan 2022-2026
Chile's Energy Efficiency Action Plan provides financial support for all types of initiatives related to diversification, saving, and efficient use of energy in the country.
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Policy
Lithuania
2024
Action plan 2025-2027 for implementation of the guidelines
Actions until 2027 across 8 different areas including responsible, target indicators, funding and timeline for execution. Targets include 177 MW of electrolysis and 4 HRS by Q1 2025
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Policy
Singapore
2022
Energy Efficiency Fund
In 2022, Singapore's National Environment Agency (NEA) further enhanced The Energy Efficiency Fund (E2F), supporting the replacement of appliances in favour of energy-efficient technologies.With effect from 1 April 2023, the Energy Efficiency fund will include a list of pre-approved energy efficient technologies to be eligible for a fixed 70 per cent support of qualifying costs, subject to a cap per facility based on the types of energy efficient technologies. These technologies include lighting, air-conditioning, compressed air system, boiler system (with heat pumps).Each technology is set to a maximum cap of SGD 200,000 (lighting…
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Policy
Singapore
2021
Singapore Green Plan 2030
The Green Plan will help advance Singapore's sustainable development agenda towards achieving net-zero emissions in the second half of the century. Electricity:Increase solar energy capacity at least to 1.5 GWp by 2025 and 2 GWp by 2030 (achieved and updated to 3GWp by 2030 in 2026)200 MW of energy storage systems deployed beyond 2025 (achieved)Best-in-class generation technology (e.g. new advanced CCGTs) that meets heat rate/emissions standards and reduces carbon emissionsDiversify electricity supply with clean electricity imports Greener Infrastructure and BuildingsReduce energy consumption of desalination from 3.5kWh/m3 to 2kWh/m3…
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Policy
Japan
2022
Top Runner Programme - Air conditioners (2022)
The Top Runner Programme was introduced in 1998 to reduce energy consumption in the building and transport sectors. This programme is the standard of energy efficiency for products and applied to 31 products of machinery, equipment and vehicles prescribed under the Energy Conservation Law.The standards for Non-ducted wall-hung type air conditioners were updated in 2022 with efficiency targets towards FY2027 and FY2029.
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Policy
Malaysia
2025
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (EECA) 2024
The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (EECA) 2024 was enacted to regulate the efficient consumption and conservation of energy in Malaysia. The Act aims to improve energy efficiency across various sectors, reduce energy waste, and support the country's environmental goals, including climate neutrality by 2050. The Act applies to large energy consumers, specific buildings, and energy using products, setting out the roles and responsibility of stakeholders to ensure compliance with energy efficiency standards.
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Policy
Ireland
2009
Support for Exemplar Energy Efficiency Projects
This scheme was superseded in May 2011 with the launch of Better Energy Workplaces (BEW). The BEW programme disbursed €11 million in 2011 to co-finance 85 projects in the public, commercial, industrial and community sectors. This leveraged additional investment of €34 million, securing estimated savings of 270GWh and abatement of 63,000 tonnes of CO2.Better Energy Workplaces 2012 made available €16.5 million for projects that support energy performance contracting; a key element of Ireland National Energy Efficiency Plan. Public sector projects were particularly encouraged in order to assist in meeting the 33% public sector energy efficiency improvement…
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Policy
Singapore
2023
Enhancements to Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS)
As part of the vision for Singapore to move towards becoming an energy efficient nation, the National Environment Agency (NEA) is aiming for all light bulbs sold in Singapore to be minimally as energy efficient as LED bulbs from 2023 onwards. This will save households about $3.5 million in energy costs annually.