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Policy
Norway
2021
Second Revised/Updated NDC of Norway
Norway aims at reducing its GHG emissions by at least 55% below 1990 levels by 2030.
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Policy
Norway
2025
Second NDC of Norway
Norway aims at reducing its GHG emissions by at least 70 to 75 % below 1990 levels in 2035.
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Policy
Norway
2022
Norway's roadmap for boosting its green industry
The government released its roadmap for greening and strengthening its industry in the coming decade.The roadmap focuses on 7 industries with great potential:offshore windhydrogenbatteriesthe maritime industryCO2 capture and storageforestry wood and bio-economyprocess industry.Investments in these sectors will be facilitated, among other measures.
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Policy
Norway
2010
Norway-The Planning and Buildings Act (2016-)-Space heating,Existing buildings,New buildings - 2010
Norway-The Planning and Buildings Act (2016-)-Space heating,Existing buildings,New buildings - 2010
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Policy
Norway
1985
Norway-The Planning and Buildings Act (2016-)-Space heating,Existing buildings,New buildings - 1985
Norway-The Planning and Buildings Act (2016-)-Space heating,Existing buildings,New buildings - 1985
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Policy
Norway
2021
First NDC of Norway
Norway aims at reducing its GHG emissions by at least 40% below 1990 levels by 2030.
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Policy
Norway
2021
Revised/Updated NDC of Norway
Norway aims at reducing its GHG emissions by at least 50% below 1990 levels -and to pursue efforts towards a 55% reduction -by 2030.
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Policy
Norway
2012
Norway-Sweden Green Certificate Scheme for electricity production
1 January 2012 a common Norwegian-Swedish certificate market for renewable electricity production was established. The overall target for new renewable electricity production in the common electricity certificate market is 28.4 TWh by the year 2020. The certificate scheme is an important measure in the strategy to reach Norways national energy target in accordance with the renewables directive, which is 67.5 % renewable energy by 2020.
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Policy
Iceland
2021
UK-Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein Free Trade Agreement
The Free Trade Agreement provides for border tariff elimination, including for the following sectorsheat pumpsmotor vehicles, equipment and parts chemicals such as Lithium oxide and hydroxideRules of origin apply. For certain products such as car parts, the value of all materials used should not exceed 45% of the ex-works price of the product to qualify for the tariff treatment defined in the Agreement.
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Policy
Jordan
2022
Jordan-Norway MoU on on Green Hydrogen and Renewables
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of Jordan announced a new framework of cooperation with Norway to reinforce bilateral cooperation in the key sectors of green hydrogen, renewable energy and oil and gas exploration.