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Policy
Finland
2020
Sectoral low-carbon roadmaps
…upcoming technologies, but would need a favorable investment environment;
- Electrification, clean energy and RDI investments play key roles in reducing sectorial greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Key conditions for the implementation of the roadmaps include RDI investments, an open and predictable operating environment, availability of experts and smooth regulation. Targeting RDI investments will determine the future developments and it is therefore one of the focal issues for creating a low-carbon society.
The technological solutions highlighted relate to low-emission energy production, material and energy efficiency, alternative propulsion technologies (biofuels, hydrogen, electrification), waste heat recovery, and carbon capture, use and storage. -
Policy
Senegal
2024
Climate Action Roadmaps for Building and Construction
It emphasizes reducing emissions and improving resilience across the entire life cycle of buildings, and sets ambitious short-, medium-, and long-term targets for decarbonizing the built environment, aligned with the Marrakech Partnership for Global Climate Action. The roadmap is centred around four main cross-cutting objectives: (1) zero embodied carbon; (2) zero operational carbon; (3) adaptation; and (4) well-being and inclusion.
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Policy
United States
2023
Energy Earthshots Initiative
…the most challenging technological barriers to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions. It sets ambitious technical and cost goals for next-generation clean energy technologies and encompasses a diverse portfolio of technologies and pathways, all unified by the goal of pursuing economic growth through innovation, scientific advancements and job creation. It details key elements to assess progress, emphasizing collaboration, commercialization, and international partnerships and indentify several key working areas (long duration energy storage, carbon dioxide removal, floating offshore wind, ultra-low carbon fuels and products, affordable and equitable housing upgrades, competitive clean industrial heat, enhanced geothermal, and competitive clean hydrogen).
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Policy
Czech Republic
2025
National Action Plan for Clean Technology (NAP CM)
The National Action Plan for Clean Technology (NAP CM) focuses on the development of alternative fuels infrastructure, the modernisation of the road transport fleet and the decarbonisation of transport. The goals and plans set are divided into milestones for 2025, 2030 and 2035.This is an actualization of the first version approved in 2015 and updated in 2019.
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Policy
Republic of Turkiye
2021
Green growth technology roadmap
The roadmap identifies technological needs and solutions for climate change adaptation and mitigation in critical sectors like Iron and Steel, Aluminium, Cement, Chemical, Plastic, and Fertilizer. It also set targets for 2026, 2030, and 2035 to achieve Türkiye's 2053 net zero emission target.
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Policy
Colombia
2024
Call 951 of 2024 Strengthening Geoscientific and Technological Knowledge of NCRES
This call aims to finance R&D&I projects that enhance geoscientific and technological knowledge in non-conventional energy sources (including hydrogen and geothermal energy) and CO₂ capture, storage, and utilization (CCUS)
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Policy
Canada
2022
Roadmap to net-zero carbon concrete by 2025
Canada’s Net-zero Carbon Concrete Roadmap, published in November 2022, was developed by an Industry-Government Working Group, co-led by the Cement Association of Canada and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. The Roadmap charts the course to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the cement and concrete sector by 15 million tons by 2030 and achieving net-zero concrete by 2050. In the longer term, priority actions include, continuing to deploy clinker substitutes and alternative clinker technologies. Actions also include harnessing new energy sources such as biogenically-derived fuels, clean hydrogen and electricity, and utilizing innovations to…
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Policy
Norway
2026
Auction-based support scheme for carbon capture
The Norwegian agency Enova has announced a 700 million NOK auction-based support scheme for carbon capture projects. The first auction is expected in autumn 2026 or early 2027. Additional funding from the Climate and Energy Fund may be used, enabling both larger tenders and annual auctions.
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Policy
Norway
2021
CCS Project 'Longship'
…well, in which CO2 will be injected into a storage formation (saline aquifer) beneath the seabed. Northern Lights, which is a joint venture company owned by Equinor, Shell, and Total are developing the CO2 transport and storage solution. The solution has been designed to cater for a phased development where the first phase which is part of the Longship funding scheme and has a yearly CO2 storage capacity of approximately 1.5 million tonnes for 25 years. The government also wants to realise a carbon capture facility at Fortum Oslo Varme’s waste incineration facility in Klemetsrud in Oslo municipality…
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Policy
United Arab Emirates
2023
Industrial Decarbonization Roadmap
The Industrial Decarbonization Roadmap aims to achieve a 93% reduction in industrial emissions by 2050 in three phases.