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Policy
United States
2023
R&D for clean hydrogen technologies
USD 59 million for R&D projects for medium- and heavy-duty fuelling, refuelling stations, hydrogen fuel cell powered equipment, permitting and safety, and community engagement
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Policy
Austria
2016
Energy Transition 2050
Builds solution competencies and capacities for decarbonising all areas of the economy and of life.
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Policy
Australia
2022
$95million Clean Technology funding in New South Wales
The three Clean Technology grant include: $45million for infrastructure, $10million to help equip organisations (e.g. start-ups, entrepreneurs) with necessary skills and resources, $40million to drive scaling up of decarbonisation technologies in hard to abate sectors.
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Policy
Sweden
2015
The Climate Leap
Klimatklivet is a support for physical investments that reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. The support goes to various types of measures that provide high climate benefits. Among the newer measures are hydrogen production, electrification of shipping, electrofuels, charging infrastructure, hydrogen refuelling stations, biochar production and measures that create circular flows by increasing the recycling of, for example, plastic, concrete and textiles. Klimatklivet is part of the EU initiative Next Generation EU, which, among other things, will contribute to a more environmentally friendly EU, better adapted to current and future challenges. Since Klimatklivet's start in 2015…
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Policy
Ireland
2008
Low Carbon Homes Programme
…Regulations figure of 0.6); - Achieve a carbon dioxide performance coefficient (CPC) less than 0.30 (below the current Building Regulations figure of 0.69); - Generate electricity onsite (for supply or export) per unit to the equivalent of 10 kWh/m2 per year or greater (primary energy). Specific requirements include 14 different aspects: 1) Onsite electrical generation: Microgeneration technologies and large-scale solutions are both supported, both renewable and CHP. Use of smart meters is also important. 2) Passive design strategy: To minimise energy demand, particularly through passive heating, ventilation and daylighting design and technology features. 3) Site layout and…
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Policy
Czech Republic
2019
National Action Plan for Clean Mobility
The plan outlines the development of hydrogen electromobility in road transport, emphasizing the expected growth, strategic goals, and key measures. The goals include deploying 40,000-50,000 hydrogen passenger cars and 870 hydrogen buses by 2030, supported by 80 hydrogen refueling stations. Key measures involve promoting hydrogen vehicle adoption, building necessary infrastructure, and enhancing regulatory frameworks to facilitate hydrogen technology integration. The focus is on creating a sustainable hydrogen ecosystem to reduce emissions and support clean mobility.
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Policy
United Arab Emirates
2023
Framework for low-carbon hydrogen in industry
Framework with principles for the “low-carbon” hydrogen industry, co-operation with other sectors (natural gas and power), and technical standards for the creation of hydrogen oases
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08 Oct 2025
Weighted Average Cost of Capital for utility-scale solar PV in Indonesia, Viet Nam and the Philippines, 2022-2024
Weighted Average Cost of Capital for utility-scale solar PV in Indonesia, Viet Nam and the Philippines, 2022-2024 CofCapital observatory
SE Asia update -
Event
16 Jun 2026
11:00
Southeast Asia Energy Outlook 2026
Background information The Southeast Asia Energy Outlook 2026, the seventh edition of this special report, provides a comprehensive assessment of the latest energy developments across the region, as well as updated projections for the coming decades. Coming just two years after the IEA’s previous Southeast Asia Energy Outlook, it highlights the dynamism of energy trends across the eleven countries that make up the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) – Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Viet Nam.As energy security concerns move ever higher on…