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Policy
Slovak Republic
2014
Energy Policy of the Slovak Republic 2014
The Energy Policy of the Slovak Republic (Energy Policy) is the strategic document defining the energy sector's primary objectives and priorities to 2035 with a view to 2050. The Energy Policy is a component of Slovakia's national economic strategy given that ensuring sustainable economic growth is conditioned by the reliable supply of price-competitive energy.
The Ministry of Economy of the Slovak Republic (Ministry of Economy) is responsible for completing the Energy Policy for a minimum period of 20 years and updating it on a five-year cycle at a minimum pursuant to Section 88 of Act No… -
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Republic of Turkiye
1995
Energy Management Regulations
As of November 2015, energy consumption data of 1,336 industrial enterprises and 1,192 buildings has been collected in the EnVER portal. The number of certified energy managers has reached approximately 7 400. Under the law of October 27, 2011, energy manager training and certification which were given separately for building and industrial sectors have been combined. The number of energy managers having combined certificates has reached 1 816. Energy managers have been assigned in 911 industrial establishments and in 835 commercial buildings and energy management units have been established in 33 organised industrial zones and 36 electricity generation…
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Policy
Estonia
2013
Energy efficiency target declared by Estonia under the EU Directive (2012/27/EU)
As a result of implementation of Estonian energy savings, under the EU Directive (2012/27/EU), Estonia set target of 13.1% (18 PJ) reduction in the final energy consumption by 2020 compared to a base year of 2006.
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22 Dec 2025
Share of China’s official outbound finance commitments in energy investment in emerging market and developing economies, 2015-2024
Share of China’s official outbound finance commitments in energy investment in emerging market and developing economies, 2015-2024 China’s role in official development finance for clean energy transitions in EMDE
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Policy
Belarus
2007
Energy Standardisation Programme
In September 2007, the government of Belarus adopted a broad-ranging programme to develop technical regulations, standardisation and conformity assessment in the energy conservation sector.
Along with various regulations determining energy end-use and efficiency measurements, standards are to be introduced for renewable energy sources. A top priority is to improve the qualitative characteristics of fuel and energy resources, including requirements for wood and peat fuels, rape seed oil and biomass. Belarus is to harmonise legal acts with EU Directives and international standards.
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Geographic concentration of supply chains for selected industrial products, fossil fuels and clean energy technologies by region, 2024
Geographic concentration of supply chains for selected industrial products, fossil fuels and clean energy technologies by region, 2024 ETP 2026
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Policy
Lithuania
2021
Lithuania Updated NECP
The NECP include Lithuania’s national targets to which Lithuania will contribute to the achievement of the agreed overall EU 2030 energy and climate change targets. This notably includes a renewable energy target of at least 55% by 2030, and a reduction to 4.2 Mtoe in final energy consumption in 2030.