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Policy
Uzbekistan
2026
Investment programme for power generation facilities
The construction of 42 new energy generation, storage facilities and other energy infrastructure facilities were announced in December 2025, as part of a broader strategy. These includes solar, wind, thermal and hydro power installations, in aggregate worth nearly USD 11 billion.
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Policy
Canada
2019
Building Energy Technology Programme
The Building Energy Technology programme seeks to establish an industry capacity which will allow a 50% improvement in energy performance in buildings. The programme focusses on technology development and market acceptance and adoption for new and retrofit applications.
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Policy
Chile
2022
2022-2026 Energy Agenda
The Ministry of Energy has announced the roadmap for the 2022-2026 Energy Agenda. Eight topics were identified: equitable access to quality energy, clean energy matrix, secure and resilient energy development, fair energy transition and sustainable infrastructure, energy decentralisation, citizen empowerment and democratisation of energy, innovation and inclusive economic growth, modernisation of public management. The government is also planning to retire coal-fired thermoelectric plants by 2030.
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Policy
Korea
1995
Energy Efficiency Obligation
In 1995, Korea introduced energy efficiency obligations to attain 331 GWh of energy savings per year, achieving an incremental energy savings of 0.20% per year in comparison to total fuel consumption. Electricity, natural gas and district heating used in commercial, industrial, educational, and residential sectors are covered in this policy. All public utilitie are oblidged to follow this legislation. Eligible energy efficiency measures include the use of energy efficient products. Verification of actual energy savings must be conducted by an independent third party.
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Policy
Korea
2020
Electric car plans for 2050 'net-zero' goal
The Korean government, has announced its plan to develop 20 million electric cars to reach its 2050 net-zero goal. The plan will expand the country's current supply and production of hydrogen and electric-powered cars, including the installation of more charging stations ahead of the nation's planned era for a 20 million vehicle market, along with stations for hydrogen-fueled vehicles in cities and metropolitan areas. To create an ecosystem for the new and promising low-carbon industry, the government plans to secure core technology for next-generation batteries such as high-performance lithium secondary batteries. By…
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Net electricity generation from combustibles in Spain, Jan 2023-Oct 2025
Net electricity generation from combustibles in Spain, Jan 2023-Oct 2025 MES jan
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Policy
Kazakhstan
2024
Concept for the development of the hydrogen industry
Recognizes hydrogen's contribution to reaching carbon neutrality and reducing GHG emissions. Production target of 10 ktpa by 2027, 18 ktpa by 2029 and 25 ktpa by 2030 with at least 50% of renewable hydrogen. Export targets of 5, 10, and 15 ktpa increasing from 2028 to 2030. Other 2030 targets include 100000 m3 of hydrogen storage and one HRS
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Policy
Philippines
2012
Market Transformation through Introduction of Energy Efficient Electric Vehicles Project (E-Trike Project)
In partnership with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Clean Technology Fund (CTF), the DOE is implementing the Market Transformation through Introduction of Energy Efficient Electric Vehicles Project or the E-Trike Project to promote energy efficiency and clean technologies in the transport sector. It aims to reduce the sector’s annual petroleum consumption by 2.8 percent (based on 20 million barrels annual consumption in 2010) and to avoid CO2 emission of estimated 259,008 tons annually by shifting to 100,000 electric tricycles (e-trikes).
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2012: commissioning of design
2013 - 2015: initial investment phase (PHP 500… -
Policy
United States
2007
Transformational Energy Action Management (TEAM) Initiative
Transformational Energy Action Management (TEAM) Initiative is a plan put forth by the Department of Energy (DOE) to dramatically transform the Departments energy, environmental, and transportation management. The TEAM Initiative is designed to end the practice of incremental energy improvements, and institute transformative management practices at DOE. The TEAM Initiative is the DOEs plan of action to meet the goals of Executive Order 13423. The TEAM Initiative ensures all of DOEs national facilities reduce their energy intensity by 30% and water intensity by 16% by the end of fiscal year 2015.