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Policy
Czech Republic
2025
Renewable Energy Directive - National transposition of the industry target (part of the Act on Supported Energy Sources)
10% of industrial hydrogen demand to be satisfied with renewable hydrogen in 2030 and 15% in 2035. Non-compliance penalties are CZK 0.6/MJ (USD 3/kg). 6 ktpa would be needed to meet the target. Parliament sent the Energy Act law (where this provision is contained) to the President on March 7, 2025
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Policy
South Africa
2014
SANS 941 - MEPS
The National Energy Efficiency Strategy of March 2005 (reviewed in October 2008 & 2011/12), proposes that by 2015, a final energy demand reduction of 12% should have been realised by South Africa. (Residential target (Residential target – – 10%) 10%)
This translates to an average reduction of 1% per year between 2005 and 2015. The publication of SANS 941: Energy Efficiency of Electrical and Electronic Apparatus in February 2012, is a necessary step taken to support compliance with the stipulated energy demand reduction requirements. -
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Lithuania
2021
Economic Recovery and Resilience "New Generation Lithuania" / Green Transition / Increasing the production of local fuels for RES
The increasing production of fuels for RES measure of the green transition part of the National Resilience and Recovery Plan aims to develop local fuels from renewable energy sources. Lithuania will invest 832.1 million EUR with EU funds to implement its Green Transition, with an additional 169.2 million EUR from alternative EU finance instruments, 257.44 million EUR from private legal entities and 45.26 million EUR from its national budget. This policy will provide state aid for biomethane gas production installations, including biogas plants for natural gas networks and to vehicles, investment support from EU funding to…
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Chart
20 May 2026
Heavy truck sales shares by powertrain in China, 2020-2025
Heavy truck sales shares by powertrain in China, 2020-2025 GEVO 2026
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Japan 2023 International collaborations - G7
IEA Contributions to the G7 The IEA produced a wide range of new analysis on key energy and climate topics for Japan’s Presidency of the G7, including reports on hydrogen, steel, renewables integration and natural gas – as well as contributions on critical minerals, clean energy supply chains, energy efficiency and reducing emissions from road transport.The different analytical outputs are helping inform governments of leading economies ahead of the G7 Ministers' Meeting on Climate, Energy and E...
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Policy
Finland
2011
EVELINA - National Test Environment for Electric Vehicles
In the EVELINA project, which is managed by Hermia Oy, the research is focused on the effects of electric vehicles to the traffic management, power systems and energy production as well as for the necessary service activities.
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Policy
Slovak Republic
2019
Emergency Plan
Slovakia’s Gas Emergency Plan defines crisis levels and outlines market and non-market measures—including gas demand restraint steps—to ensure secure gas supply during disruptions
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Chart
18 Sep 2025
Change of energy intensity in GDP in the Middle East and North Africa and the world, 2000-2023
Africa Middle East
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Policy
Kazakhstan
2009
The Law About Support the Use of Renewable Energy Sources (amended)
The Law About Support the Use of Renewable Energy Sources was adopted on 4th of July 2009 (with the latest amendments on 27th December 2021 (as of January 20, 2022)). The amendment entered into force on 12 January 2014 introduced feed-in tariff (FIT) programme, tax relief, grants and outlined rules of land allocation for RES-utilities. Feed-in tariffs: The feed-in tariff scheme is targeted at an increase in renewable electricity generation that are in line with the targets from the Green Energy Concept of supplying 3% of electricity by wind and solar in 2020 and of supplying…
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Policy
Argentina
2023
National Energy Transition Plan to 2030
The plan sets out objectives and specific targets to measure its energy transition by 2030. It includes: Not exceeding 349 Mt CO2e throughout the economy, Reducing energy demand by at least 8% through energy efficiency, Surpassing 50% of electricity generation from renewable sources, Achieving a 2% increase in electric vehicles in the vehicle fleet, Reaching 1,000 MW of distributed renewable generation, and Expanding the electric transmission network by 5,000 km of new high-voltage lines.