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Policy
Australia
2025
Future Made in Australia Innovation Fund - Low Carbon Liquid Fuels
The Future Made in Australia (FMA) Innovation Fund (the Program) administered by ARENA will provide up to $1.5 billion in grant funding to support pre-commercial innovation, demonstration and deployment of renewable energy and low emission technologies (Technologies), to support Australia’s transition to a net zero economy. $250 million of grant funding is available for Low Carbon Liquid Fuels including sustainable aviation fuels and renewable diesel
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Policy
Finland
2020
Renewable industry strategy - Changes in Taxation
In its Budget Review 2021, the government announced changes in taxation as part of its renewable industry strategy: - Industrial electricity tax will be lowered to the minimum rate allowed by the EU. The industrial energy tax rebate system will be abolished over a four-year transition period, ending companies' entitlement to energy tax rebates in 2025. The existing energy subsidies will support the industry's transition to emission-free technologies during and after the transition period. - Taxation on heating fuels, such as coal, natural gas and fuel oil, will be increased by EUR 105 million net from the beginning…
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Policy
Peru
2024
Hydrogen promotion law (Law 31992)
Law aims to promote hydrogen as a fuel and energy carrier and promotes R&D and development of every part of the value chain. "Green" hydrogen was defined in the original law as an energy vector produced with low-emissions technologies. This definition was modified in August 2024 to hydrogen produced from water using renewable energy
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Policy
New Zealand
2024
New Zealand Energy Strategy
The New Zealand Energy Strategy, led by the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment (MBIE), aims to transition New Zealand to a net-zero carbon economy by 2050. The strategy focuses on energy affordability, security, and supporting economic development while moving away from fossil fuels and increasing renewable electricity and low-emission alternatives. Developed in two phases by the end of 2024, the strategy aims to explore potential future scenarios and sets a path towards achieving its objectives.
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Policy
People's Republic of China
2022
The 14th Five-Year Comprehensive Work Plan on Energy Conservation and Emission Reduction
…fuel should account for about 20 % of total energy consumption. During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, coal consumption should decrease by about 10 % in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and surrounding areas, and 5 % in the Yangtze River Delta. Coal consumption in the Fenwei plains should decrease.Transport and logistics sectors· Promote the construction of green railways, highways, ports, sea routes and airports, as well as infrastructure for electric vehicle battery charging and swapping, gas and hydrogen filling, and shore power at ports and airports.Urban and rural areas· Build low-carbon cities and "solid waste free" cities. Renewable…
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Data tool
24 Sep 2025
Energy Technology Patents Data Explorer
Explore data on clean energy and fossil fuel patents in 44 countries Overview Patents provide early indications of technological developments that may transform the economy and drive the energy transition.
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Data tool
12 Dec 2025
Energy End-uses and Efficiency Indicators Data Explorer
Explore energy and emission data by country, end-uses and product, from 2000 onwards in four sectors (residential, services, industry and transport) for IEA member countries and beyond
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Data tool
21 May 2026
Energy Technology Classification System
A 360° view of energy technologies About this tool Our interactive explorer enables navigation of the revised 2025 edition of the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) energy technology classification system. The classification system is a structured framework that categorises energy technologies within nine main areas.Updated in co-operation with governments to reflect technological developments since its last revision in 2011, the classification now covers a full range of energy technologies, f...
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Policy
Belgium
2021
National Plan for Recovery and Resilience - Component 1.2: Emerging energy technologies
Axis 1 of the Belgian National Plan for Recovery and Resilience targets climate, sustainability and innovation. Component 1.2 aims at supporting emerging energy technologies, with two main regulation streams: - encouragements to the development of non-fossil based hydrogen and carbon markets, - a reform of fossil fuel subsidies, Six main investments are planned: - Hydrogen and CO2 infrastructure - Value chain for hydrogen economy - Development of low emission industry - Platform for research in energy transition technologies - Network for renewable heat EUR - Offshore energy island A public budget of EUR 2,104 million is allocated to this component.
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Policy
Slovak Republic
2005
Act No. 587 / 2004 Coll. on Environmental Fund as amended
…and soft loans, which support invesment in energy efficiency and renewable energy. Legal and natural persons are eligible for this support. The Fund is financed through fees and fines linked with the environmental pollution, with grants and subsidies covering the following areas: - Heat and hot water production using low-emission energy sources. The support is meant to achieve prescribed emission limits by means of the change of fuel used or the change of combustion technology. This includes projects oriented at public buildings (schools, hospitals, office buildings etc.) - Heat and hot water production using renewable energy sources (RES). Financial support is…