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GEF Global E-Mobility Programme International collaborations
About the programme The GEF funded Global E-Mobility Programme was launched at COP26 in 2021 with the IEA as one of the supporting executing agencies. UNEP has the overall responsibility for the Programme that stretches for 6 years with the aim to support low- and middle-income countries with their shift to electro-mobility. The IEA’s role is to lead the development of written and online tools aimed to build knowledge and networks around policies for electric light-duty vehicles and charging in...
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18 Sep 2025
Energy consumption by fuel for water desalination in the Middle East and North Africa, 2000-2035
Energy consumption by fuel for water desalination in the Middle East and North Africa, 2000-2035 Electricity MENA
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18 Jun 2026
Maximum acceptable low-emissions hydrogen cost across regions and applications, 2035
Maximum acceptable low-emissions hydrogen cost across regions and applications, 2035 GHR 26
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Policy
Turkmenistan
2024
Law of Turkmenistan on Energy Saving and Efficient Use of Energy
The Law on Energy Saving and Energy Efficiency establishes the national legal framework for reducing energy consumption and improving energy efficiency across sectors including buildings. The law introduces energy efficiency indicators, mandatory energy audits and “energy passports” for facilities and allows the government to establish efficiency requirements for buildings and structures. It also provides for short-term (1-year) and long-term (5-year) energy efficiency programmes and state support measures such as preferential loans and incentives for energy-efficient technologies and construction.
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16 Jun 2026
Total energy demand by fuel in Southeast Asia, 2000-2024
Total energy demand by fuel in Southeast Asia, 2000-2024 SE Asia Outlook 2026
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Policy
Uzbekistan
1997
Law No. 412-I of 1997 on the Rational Use of Energy
The Law focus on the rational use of energy resources in Uzbekistan. According to article 11, Government can establish special consumption regimes, in case is necessary.
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Policy
Poland
2021
Energy Policy of Poland until 2040 (PEP2040)
The Polish government has approved Poland’s energy policy until 2040 (PEP2040), which sets the framework for the energy transformation in the country. It is the first strategic document regarding Polish energy approved in 12 years. It presents solutions to meet EU climate and energy goals such as the construction of offshore wind capacity or the commissioning of the first nuclear power plant in the country planned for 2033.PEP2040 puts at its heart a just and inclusive energy transition towards a zero-emissions system based on innovation, sustainable economic growth, increased efficiency and competition. The final key driver is…
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Policy
Estonia
2017
Energy Sector Development Plan until 2030 (ENMAK)
The development plan brings together the Estonian Energy Sector Development Plan until 2030 for the electricity, heat and fuel economy, the future of energy use in the transport sector and the energy use of housing activities.