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Policy
United Kingdom
2011
Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) for domestic and non-domestic generators
The Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) was introduced in UK in March 2011 to support renewable heat installations with fixed payment for each generated kWth. Initially the scheme was supporting only non-domestic installations. The scheme was expanded on 9th of April 2014 in order to support domestic renewable heat generators as well.
RHI payments are awarded for period of 20 years.
Non-domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (phase 1):
RHI payments for non-domestic generators are awarded for period of 20 years.
Technologies eligible include: aerothermal energy, biogas, hydrothermal energy, biomass, geothermal and solar thermal installations.
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12 Nov 2025
Global available LNG capacity, existing and under construction, 2020-2030
Global available LNG capacity, existing and under construction, 2020-2030
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Policy
Canada
2016
Manitoba Geothermal Program
Manitoba Hydro's Geothermal Program provides financial incentives to customers who install a geothermal heat pump system to replace a conventional electric heating system.
Commercial buildings are eligible for the incentive with the following characteristics:
Building eligibility
Building type
Current primary space heating fuel
Feasibility study assistance eligibility
System installation incentive eligibility
New construction
Not applicable
New construction projects may be eligible for feasibility study assistance and a system installation incentive through the New Buildings Program.
Existing
Electric
Yes
Yes
Retrofit
Natural gas
No
No
Fuel oil and propane
Yes
To be determined by feasibility study
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Policy
Czech Republic
2021
National Environment Program Call 12/2021: Energy savings of public buildings
The funds are intended for owners of public buildings to carry out energy-saving renovations. The covered scope includes: Insulation of the building envelopeReplacement and renovation (overhaul) of hole fillingsImplementation of measures that have a demonstrable effect on the energy demand of the building or improvement of the quality of the internal environment (e.g. reconstruction and modernization of internal lighting, measurement and regulation systems for heating and ventilation, measures to improve room acoustics, measures to prevent summer overheating)Implementation of forced ventilation systems with waste heat recoveryImplementation of systems using waste heatReplacement of a source for heating, cooling or…
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Policy
Japan
2017
Heat pump water heater minimum energy performance standards
The regulation sets minimum energy performance standards for electric hot water equipment that use heat pumps. Current standards are settled up to 2024, and sets updated standards for 2025 upwards.
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31 Oct 2025
Production of biogases in China, 2018-2030
Production of biogases in China, 2018-2030 REMR 2025
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Podcast episode
The IEA’s largest ever emergency oil stock release
The global oil market is facing the most severe disruption in its history, with the war in the Middle East largely halting energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical trade chokepoint. In response to this disruption, IEA Member countries agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil from their emergency stocks – the largest collective action since the Agency’s founding more than 50 years ago. In this special episode, IEA Director of Energy Markets and Security Keisuke Sadamori puts the stock release in context and answers key questions about the decision and its implementation.
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18 Sep 2025
Electricity generation mix in the Middle East and North Africa and selected countries, 2023 and 2035
Middle East Fossil Fuels Renewables Electricity
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24 Nov 2025
Profiles of companies assessed under the IEA-UNEP-EDF Pledges to Progress framework by company type, by region and by production level
Middle East North America Asia Pacific Europe Central & South America Africa Russia Oil Natural Gas