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Policy
Mozambique
2021
Revised/Updated NDC of Mozambique
Mozambique aims at reducing its GHG emissions by about 40 MtCO2eq relatively to a business-as-usual trajectory between 2020 and 2025, conditional on the provision of international support.
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Policy
Mozambique
2025
Second NDC of Mozambique
Mozambique aims at reducing its GHG emissions by 15% to 25% below BAU levels by 2035.
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Policy
Indonesia
2022
Mozambique - Indonesia Preferential Trade Agreement
The Mozambique - Indonesia Free Trade Agreement aims to foster economic and trade relations between the two countries by eliminating tariffs and other trade barriers. The Agreement eliminates and reduce tariffs for certain industrial products such as aluminium and coal. Limited energy products were covered in the agreement.
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Policy
Mozambique
2021
First NDC of Mozambique
Mozambique aims at reducing its GHG emissions by 76.5 MtCO2eq relatively to a business-as-usual trajectory between 2020 and 2030, conditional on the provision of international support.
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Policy
Mozambique
2017
Fundo de Gestão de Calamidades (Regulation of the Disaster Management Fund
Mozambique's financial mechanism established to support disaster risk management activities, including preparedness, response, and recovery efforts.
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Policy
Mozambique
2012
National Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Strategy (ENAMMC)
In 2012, Mozambique adopted the National Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Strategy, covering the period from 2013 to 2025. The strategy sets out guidelines for action to increase the country's climate resilience and reduce climate risks by integrating adaptation and mitigation measures in sectoral planning. In the energy sector, one of the priority actions identified is to ensure that emissions from the extractive industry comply with regulatory standards, including by recovering methane from mining and hydrocarbon processing.
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Policy
Mozambique
2016
Industrial Policy and Strategy 2016-2025
This strategy sets the framework and objectives of Mozambique until 2025 to: Promote the industrialisation and increase exports;Promote the value chain and ensure the integration of local content;Promote employment and improving productivity and competitiveness;Improve the business environment.
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Policy
Mozambique
2014
Petroleum Law (Law No. 21/2014)
The Petroleum Law sets the regulatory framework for oil and gas production in Mozambique. It sets the National Company for Hydrocarbons to be the national entity responsible for the prospection, production and commercialisation of petroleum products. Private companies can only be granted access through production sharing contracts.The law prohibits the flaring of petroleum unless it is permitted by the Government upon demonstration that all alternative methods for disposal are unsafe or environmentally unacceptable. Flaring for the purpose of testing, safety or emergency reasons also requires authorisation by the Government. The law also requires operators to comply with the environmental…
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Policy
Mozambique
2020
Energy Fund FUNAE
The Energy Fund aims at building non-commercial (less than 1MW) off-grid infrastructures to increase access to energy in rural areas of Mozambique.
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Policy
Mozambique
2023
Off-Grid Electrification Plan ( Resolution No. 52/2023)
The primary objective of this plan is to establish a framework for rapidly scaling up electrification in off-grid areas to achieve universal access to electricity in Mozambique by 2030. Key targets for 2030 include:Providing electricity to approximately 10.2 million families in totalReaching 6.9 million families through the national grid Reaching 1.3 million families through mini-gridsReaching 2 million families through Solar Home Systems