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Energy and Emissions per Value Added Database
Sectoral value-added data and energy efficiency indicators for all OECD and 100 non-OECD countries Value added data is the basis for analysing how economies are structured, and to develop sectoral energy intensity indicators – useful to monitor trends in the economic efficiency of various activities, as a complement to data based on physical indicators.The IEA has developed the current database to provide the most complete coverage of sectoral value-added data, at current and constant prices, and associated energy efficiency indicators. This database merges value added data from three databases (OECD and UNSD National accounts, and OECD Trade…
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Lesotho
2006
Lesotho Renewable Energy-Based Rural Electrification Project (LREBRE)
The project aimed at reducing energy related CO2 emissions by introducing renewable energy technologies and low Green House Gases technologies as a substitute for fossil fuels (paraffin and diesel) utilized in rural areas of the country. The project has distributed solar panels to promote the use of RETs. The distribution of panels has been accompanied by several capacity building activities such as training workshops in skills relevant to the solar PV value chain.
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18 Sep 2025
Share of fossil fuels in electricity generation in the Middle East and North Africa by country, 2023
Middle East Oil Natural Gas Coal Fossil Fuels
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Zulfiya Suleimenova
Special Representative of the President of Kazakhstan on International Environmental Cooperation, Kazakhstan.
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Leo Varadkar
Prime Minister. Leo Varadkar became Prime Minister of Ireland in June 2017. He has been a member of Ireland’s parliament, the Dáil, since 2007 and previously held several ministerial positions, including Social Protection, Health, and Transport, Tourism and Sport.Mr Varadkar recently led the Irish Government in the development of an ambitious new Climate Action Plan with strong targets for energy efficiency, renewables and emissions reduction.
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France
2023
Fiscal Law - Chapter I: Internal Taxes. (Articles 266 sexies to 266 quindecies)
The article from the French Customs Code outlines an incentive tax on renewable energy use in transport, including renewable and low-carbon hydrogen. Renewable hydrogen is defined as per Article L. 811-1 of the Energy Code, and low-carbon hydrogen is produced by electrolysis. The tax aims to promote the incorporation of renewable energy in transport fuels, with specific targets set for petrol, diesel, and jet fuels. The goal is to increase the use of renewable hydrogen and other renewable energy sources to meet national targets and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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18 Jun 2026
Share of public funding linked to hydrogen-related policies by location, status and use, 2025-2026
Share of public funding linked to hydrogen-related policies by location, status and use, 2025-2026 GHR 2026