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Policy
Jamaica
2010
National Energy Policy (2009-2030)
…Energy Policy Green Paper 2006-2020 based on national consultations and comments received by a wide cross-section of society as well as current realities facing Jamaica; and in keeping with the country’s long term plan to achieve developed country status by 2030 as articulated in Vision 2030 Jamaica – National Development Plan.
This Strategic Framework– the goals and strategies underpinning this National Energy Policy – is comprehensive and is expected to be durable to 2030 and beyond, yet be flexible and adaptable to meet new challenges and opportunities as they arise. It establishes a goal of 20% of renewable energy… -
Policy
Republic of Moldova
2012
National Development Strategy - Moldova 2020
…decrease in energy consumption through increased energy efficiency and use of RES. The strategic vision of this document refers to '... creation, by 2020, of a competitive and efficient energy sector that will provide consumers with quality energy resources in an affordable and reliable way, and will meet the challenges of rising energy prices, energy resources 'import dependence and sector impact on climate change'. As stated in the Strategy, the achievement of these strategic objectives is based on two pillars: ensuring national energy security and improving energy efficiency. Energy efficiency improvement is expected to be attained by: energy intensity reduction in…
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Policy
Nauru
2008
Nauru Energy Efficiency Action Plan 2008-2020
Energy Efficiency Action Plan 2008-2020 consists out of two sets of goals and strategies: short and long-term.
Long-term goals:
1) To alleviate poverty by improving citizen access to electricity and thus better living conditions
2) Reduce amount of imported fossil fuels though installations of affordable, efficient and "green" technologies and implementation of energy efficiency and conservation measures.
Short-term goals include:energy audit, installation of solar refrigerators in medical institutions for vaccine storage and conducting educational programmes and workshops increasing local awareness on energy efficiency and renewable energy. -
Policy
Cyprus
2025
National Hydrogen Strategy
Draft strategy was open to public consultation from February to March 2025. The strategy showcases some scenarios for hydrogen development to 2050 with 2030 milestones. The scenarios are based on fixed technology penetrations by sector. Total investment needs are EUR 2.4 billion by 2030 and EUR 6.8 billion by 2050 for the ambitious scenario, while the conservative scenario has an investment of EUR 170 million by 2050. The 2030 plan covers 3 areas. Legislative framework; Communication and training; and Development of heavy-duty trucks and bus fleets. The strategy proposes actions for the first two areas: First, a…
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Policy
India
2021
Revised/Updated first NDC of India
India aims at reducing the emission intensity of its economy by 45% below 2005 levels by 2030, at achieving about 50% electric power installed capacity from non-fossil fuel-based energy resources by 2030 and at creating a 2.5 to 3 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalent additional forest carbon sink by 2030.
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Policy
Malaysia
2023
Hydrogen Economy & Technology Roadmap
The hydrogen roadmap goes together with the national energy transition roadmap as one of the key levers to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Targets include the phase-out of fossil-based hydrogen, 3.3 Mtpa of renewable hydrogen, and 3 hubs by 2050. The roadmap aims at positioning Malaysia as a leading Hydrogen Economy Country by 2050. This initiative is based on five main factors:-Increasing revenue and productivity in exports, mobility, power generation, industrial heating and non-energy;-Promoting green growth aspirations in transportation sector;-Cementing Malaysia’s position as the key hydrogen player in Asia Pacific;-Creating job…
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Policy
Serbia
2025
Just Energy Transition Plan until 2030
The energy focus of the Just Energy Transition Plan is centered on a transformation of Serbia's energy sector, moving away from a reliance on coal toward a low-carbon system based on renewable energy sources and energy efficiency. It aligns with national goals to achieve a 33.6% share of renewable energy in gross final consumption and a 45% share in electricity production by 2030 is repeated.
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Policy
United Kingdom
2017
UK Clean Growth Strategy
…repayment associated with more energy efficient properties Improving Business and Industry Efficiency -25% of UK Emissions 2. Develop a package of measures to support businesses to improve their energy productivity, by at least 20 per cent by 2030, including by: Following the outcome of the independent review of Building Regulations and fire safety, and subject to its conclusions, we intend to consult on improving the energy efficiency of new and existing commercial buildings Consulting on raising minimum standards of energy efficiency for rented commercial buildings Exploring how voluntary building standards can support improvements in the energy efficiency performance of business…
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Policy
Bulgaria
2021
Bulgaria updated NECP 2021-2030
Bulgaria aims for energy climate neutrality by 2050, reducing GHG emissions by 55% by 2030, increasing renewable energy share to 34.96%, and promoting energy efficiency, security, and innovation. Goals include modernizing buildings, enhancing energy systems, diversifying energy supplies, and advancing clean technologies like hydrogen and electric vehicles.
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Policy
People's Republic of China
2021
Guiding Opinions on Accelerating the Development of New Energy Storage
On 15 July, national plans for energy storage were set out by the Chinese National Development and Reform Commission and National Energy Administration. The main goals of new energy storage development include: Large-scale development by 2025; Full market development by 2030. The guidance covers four aspects: 1) Strengthening planning guidance to encourage the diversification of energy storage; 2) Promoting technological progress to expand the energy storage industry system; 3) Improving the policy mechanism to create a healthy market environment; 4) Standardisation of industry management to improve the construction and operation.