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Policy
Israel
2012
Electrical water heaters -heaters with thermostatic regulation and thermal insulation
Applies to thermostatically controlled and thermally insulated heaters.
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16 Apr 2026
PPAs and offtake agreements in firm power technologies for data centres
Data centres Artificial Intelligence
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18 Jun 2026
Energy demand in aluminium production, 2015-2024
Energy demand in aluminium production, 2015-2024 Energy system 2026
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Policy
France
2010
Energy efficiency measures for fuel poverty alleviation (Living Better Programme)
Habiter mieux is a program of the ANAH (Agence national de l'habitat) which finance a set of renovation interventions aiming at realising comprehensive thermal renovations of homes of low-income households.
The maximum amount of funding for a recepient is between 7000 and 10000 euros according to the income of the recipient.
"Very low-income households" are entitled to:
50% of the renovation expenses up to 10000 euros
a premium of 10% of the total amount of renovation expenses up to 2000 euros
"Low-income households" are entitled to:
35% of the renovation expenses up to 7000 euros
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20 May 2026
Electric car sales share for countries exceeding 10%, 2020 and 2025
Electric car sales share for countries exceeding 10%, 2020 and 2025 GEVO 2026
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13 Mar 2026
Average energy savings for ESCO projects, 2024
Average energy savings for ESCO projects, 2024
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Event
01 Dec 2026
26th Annual IEA-IETA-EPRI Workshop on Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading
The 26th annual workshop organised by the International Energy Agency (IEA), International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) and EPRI will take place across four sessions on 1–3 December 2026. This invitation-only event will be held in-person at IEA Headquarters (9 rue de la Fédération, 75739 Paris Cedex 15, France).Over the years, this workshop has become a flagship event in the carbon market calendar, bringing together senior government representatives, corporate leaders and leading experts from around the world. It provides a key forum to exchange views on the latest developments in carbon markets and emissions trading systems. The programme combines…
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Policy
United Kingdom
2001
Exemption from Climate Change Levy for Good Quality CHP
The Climate Change Levy (CCL) was introduced by the UK Government in 2001 and is charged on most non-domestic supplies of energy used as fuel for lighting, heating and power. The CCL is designed to promote energy efficiency and encourage investment in energy saving equipment, thereby reducing emissions of greenhouse gases. CHP stations are energy efficient in operation providing very significant fuel savings, and therefore offer cost and efficiency savings over conventional forms of electricity generation and heat supply. Favourable treatment under the CCL legislation is given to a CHP station where it is: registered with the Department for…
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20 May 2026
Electric three-wheeler sales shares by region, 2020-2025
Electric Vehicles Transport
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18 Jun 2026
CO2 emissions from chemicals, 2015-2024
CO2 emissions from chemicals, 2015-2024 energy system 2026