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Policy
Hungary
2003
Environment Protection and Infrastructure Operational Programme (EIOP), Environment friendly energy management
Measure 1.7 of the EIOP entitled “Environment friendly energy management” deals with increasing the use of renewable energy sources and energy efficiency. Subsidies are available (between 125 million HUF and 300 million HUF per project) and the amount granted depends on project size. The objective of the measure is to increase the use of RES and energy efficiency, in addition to decreasing CO2 emissions and developing rural regions. Investments are available for the following technologies: conversion and supply of fuels, biomass, geothermal energy, solar collector, wind power plant, photovoltaics, small hydro plant (defined as <5MW), community investments and…
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Policy
Ukraine
2023
Law on Minimum Stocks of Oil and Petroleum Products
The Law on Minimum Stocks of Oil and Petroleum Products implements the European Union’s Directive 2009/119/EC and lays out a specific legal framework concerning the protection of Ukraine's energy supply by stockholding oil and other petroleum products. The volume of minimum reserves of oil and petroleum products is maintained by operators and market entities assigned by the government authority.
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Policy
Hungary
2021
Hungary National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP)
The National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) defines Hungary’s climate policy goals through 2030, incorporating 2040 perspectives. Hungary’s main objectives by 2030 indicated in the Plan are as follows: • Reduction of gross GHG emissions compared to 1990: minimum of -50%• Reduction of ESR emissions compared to 2005: minimum of 18.7%• Final energy consumption: maximum of 740 PJ• Share of interconnected electricity systems: minimum of 60%• Share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption: 30%
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Policy
Rwanda
2025
Energy policy 2025
The Rwanda Energy Policy provides a framework for the sustainable development of energy resources to support national socio-economic transformation and improve living standards. The policy prioritises private sector investment, energy efficiency, and enhanced national capacity to ensure affordable, reliable service delivery. It targets universal electricity access by 2030 and a complete transition to clean cooking by 2035. These milestones support Visions 2035 and 2050.
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Download
Data set
Monthly Oil Data Service (MODS) Full Service
All four MODS datasets in one package This comprehensive package contains the four Monthly Oil Data (MODS) products:Global Demand by Product (New - first release: 17 June 2025)Supply, Demand, Balances and StocksTradeField by Field SupplyThis package is only available for Enterprise and Global Enterprise licences.If you wish to order a limited-user licence, you need to purchase each product individually.If you are a subscriber to the MODS & IEA Data Services Group Package, you can access the four MODS datasets in one single zip file from the Package product page
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Event
16 Jul 2026
Global Critical Minerals Outlook 2026
Critical minerals have rapidly moved to the heart of global discussions on energy and economic security. Their indispensable role across several energy technologies as well as other industries of strategic importance such as high-tech manufacturing, AI and digital systems, and aerospace and defence, have underlined the need to enhance the resilience and diversity of their supply chains. The 2026 edition of the IEA’s annual Global Critical Minerals Outlook includes a detailed assessment of the latest market, investment and technology trends, along with their implications for critical mineral security. The report provides a snapshot of recent industry developments and offers medium…
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Policy
Poland
1997
Energy Law Act
The Energy Law Act of 10 April of 1997 (with later amendments) established the basis for third party access, independent electricity and gas system, independent power producers, renewable energy sources, least cost planning, integrated resource planning, energy regulatory authority, high efficiency heat and power production, demand side management and energy efficiency labels.Reduction of the fees:Facilities producing electricity from renewable energy sources (up to 5MW) are eligible to benefit from a reduced grid connection fee. Also, they are exempt from paying annual license fees. Energy providers are allowed to incorporate costs of developing renewable energy into their tariff regimes…
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Chart
31 Oct 2025
Production growth of biogases per period in China, 2011-2030
Production growth of biogases per period in China, 2011-2030 REMR 2025
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Chart
18 Jun 2026
CO2 emissions from transport, 2015-2024
CO2 emissions from transport, 2015-2024 energy system
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Policy
Hungary
2003
National Energy Saving Programme
The programme was established to replace the energy portion of the Széchenyi Plan.The National Energy Savings Programme (NEP) NEP for years 2003-2006 targets municipalities and individuals. NEP 2003-2007 targets entrepreneurs and provides subsidies for renewable energy investments to replace conventional energy sources reduce environmental pollution and adapt to the energy policy of the European Union.