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07 Oct 2025
Liquid biofuel demand covered by GHG criteria, 2024 to 2030
Liquid Biofuel Renewables
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Policy
Micronesia (Federated States of)
2012
State Energy Action Plans, Volume II
The policy aims to reduce the dependence on imported sources of energy by increasing share of renewable energy in the energy mix, cross-sectoral energy conservation and energy efficiency standards. It aims for energy efficiency and conservation through Demand-Side Management (DSM) and Supply Side Management (SSM).
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Poland
2018
National Energy Efficiency Action Plan for Poland, 2017 (fourth)
The National Energy Efficiency Action Plan contains a description of energy efficiency improvement measures by end-use energy sectors and calculations for final energy savings obtained in 2008-2015 and planned to be achieved in 2020.
This document was prepared at the Ministry of Energy with involvement of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Construction and the Central Statistical Office.
This is the last National Energy Efficiency Action Plan for Poland, the next report will be part of the National Energy and Climate Plan developed as part of the Energy Union governance regulation (2018/1999).
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Germany
2014
3rd National Energy Efficiency Action Plan (NEEAP)
The National Energy Efficiency Action Plan (NEEAP) is a requirement of the EU Energy Efficiency Directive (EED, 2012/27/EU). The Plan includes energy use and efficiency targets and reports on efforts and progress to date.Targets:average annual increase of 2.1% in macroeconomic energy productivity from 2008 to 2020 reduce primary energy consumption from 2008 levels by 20% by 2020 and by 50% by 2050Results to date:Energy savings of 2 246 PJ by 2016 (993 PJ between 1995-2007 and 1 253 PJ between 2008-2016)Measures and actions:Quality control and optimisation of existing energy consultancy…
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Policy
Uzbekistan
2019
Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan, dated May 10, 2019 No. ZRU-537 "On Public-Private Partnership"
The law contributes to the formation, restoration, operation, maintenance of the existing public infrastructure, including the energy sector.It creates conditions for attracting private sector financial resources, including foreign investment. The adoption of the Law On Public-Private Partnership in Uzbekistan contributes to the development of the energy sector and, in particular, renewable energy sources. It provides the necessary conditions for attracting foreign investors to the generation market as independent electricity producers The implementation of investment projects in the field of renewable energy on PPP terms has many advantages, the whole process of project implementation (attraction of financing, implementation of…
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Policy
Poland
2021
Poland National Climate and Energy Plan
Poland's updated draft of National Climate and Energy Plan submitted in October 2024 notably includes a 50,4% greenhouse gases reduction target in 2030, a 32,6% share of RES in gross final energy consumption by 2030, and a reduction to 58.5 Mtoe in final energy consumption in 2030.
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Policy
Lithuania
2021
Economic Recovery and Resilience "New Generation Lithuania" / Green Transformation / Refueling Infrastructure
The Refuelling Infrastructure measure of the Green Transition part of the National Resilience and Recovery plan aims to develop cleaner fuels infrastructure. Lithuania will invest 832.1 million EUR with EU funds to implement its Green Transition, with an additional 169.2 million EUR from alternative EU finance instruments, 257.44 million EUR from private legal entities and 45.26 million EUR from its national budget. Dedicated policies include funding for alternative fuel refuelling infrastructure, electric vehicle charging stations, and public recharging infrastructure for clean heavy transport and buses.
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Policy
Argentina
2007
National Program for Rational and Efficient Use of Energy
The objective of the program is to support the efficient use of energy in the production, transportation and distribution, storage and consumption of energy, attempting to achieve the highest sustainable development with the available technologies, minimising the environmental impact and optimising energy conservation and cost reduction. The program covers several policy areas including short-term policies: focusing on education and awareness on energy consumption, lamp replacement in households, increasing energy efficiency of appliances; and long-term policies: focusing on industry, commerce, buildings, cogeneration, public lighting and transport. Several sub-programs have been developed according to each sector. The program aims…
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Policy
Colombia
2021
Law 2099 for the energy transition, dynamism of energy market, economic reactivation
The law aims at: - Promoting the use of non-conventional sources of energy - Strengthening public services of electric energy and combustible gas- Reducing greenhouse gas emissions- Promoting efficient energy management and smart metering systems (including demand response)
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Policy
Spain
1991
Renewable Energy Programme
The Renewable Energy Programme (PER) was part of the Energy Saving and Efficiency Plan (PAEE), which is, in turn, an annex of the National Energy Plan (Plan). The Renewable Energy Programme promoted energy security and diversification. In order to attain the objective set in the PER, i.e., to introduce 1 171 ktoe from renewables from 1991 to 2000, total investments costs were an estimated amount of PTA 334 000 million and total public aid (coming from all public administrations) was PTA 70 118 million.