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Policy
Korea
2023
10th Basic Energy Plan for Electricity Supply and Demand (2023-2036)
…electricity generation), which includes 6.1 TWh from hydrogen co-firing with LNG and 6.9 TWh from ammonia co-firing with coal. The plan also identifies stationary fuel cells as a critical renewable resource, projecting a rated capacity of 3,947 MW by 2036. By 2036, the government foresees a significant expansion of zero-carbon combustion, targeting 47.4 TWh of electricity generation from hydrogen and ammonia, representing 7.1% of the national energy mix. To support these technologies, the plan initiates the opening of a dedicated transaction market for low-carbon power sources like hydrogen and storage systems.
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Policy
Poland
2013
White Certificates
…by the same auditor who carried out the initial audit for the project. Projects that fall below the 100-toe threshold are subject to random sampling verification. Certificates can be traded via Polish Power Exchange. In the case, obligated parties to not achieve the required amount of savings, penalties of up to 10% of the revenue can be imposed. There are two secondary regulations: one is a detailed list of projects to improve energy efficiency which was elaborated and approved in 2016 in order to give away white certificates. Second regulation from 2017 specifies scope of an energy efficiency audit.
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Policy
South Africa
2025
Integrated resource plan (2025)
The plan outlines a USD 121 billion (R2.23 trillion) investment plan to drive the government's effort to grow the economy and transition toward a Net Zero electricity sector by 2050. It plans to increase renewables from approximately 17 GW to more than 45 GW by 2030, to anticipate a phased decline of the coal fleet from 42 GW in 2024 to 28 GW by 2034 and to connect new generation source by 14,494 km of new lines by 2034.
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Policy
Democratic Republic of the Congo
2024
National Energy Pact
The National Energy Pact aims to foster energy access in DRC, with targets to reach 62% electricity access rate (60 million people) and 30% clean cooking rate by 2030 (40 million people).
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Policy
Korea
1993
Basic Plan for the Rationalization of Energy Use
Since 1993, Korea has developed a Rational Energy Utilization Basic Plan for five-year periods, which are revised at the end of each five-year period. The 5th Basic Plan was announced in 2014, and set the target of reduce final energy consumption by 4.1% below BAU level by 2017, while introducing various measures to achieve this target.
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Policy
Morocco
2015
Morocco Renewable Energy Target 2030
The 2009 National Energy Strategy set out an ambition for 42% of the total installed power capacity to come from renewable energy in 2020. This was expected to require the commissioning of new plants to bring the total capacity to 2000 MW of solar, 2000 MW of wind and 2000 MW of hydro by 2020.
In 2015, during the 21st session of the UNFCCC’s Conference of the Parties (COP21), Morocco announced a further planned increase in the renewables capacity to reach 52% of the total by 2030 (20% solar, 20% wind, 12% hydro). To meet the 2030 target, the… -
Policy
Ethiopia
2021
National Energy Policy
…1994 Energy Policy is currently under revision (to be completed by 2021) to align it with the government’s Economic Reform Strategy, National Green Legacy Initiative and the Ethiopia 10 Years Development Plan. It is also being revised to include greater emphasis on off-grid energy as not just as a temporary solution while the grid is being extended, but a sustainable means to provide energy to approximately 35% of households. Additionally, , the draft Energy Policy takes into account the current energy demands of the society, the advancement of energy generation technologies and barriers for the provision of clean energy…
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Policy
Korea
2021
Basic Plan for implementing the hydrogen economy
The document aim to establish a basic plan to effectively promote the implementation of the hydrogen economy. It includes progress, visions and goals, as well as key milestones until 2050. Among them, import targets of 2 Mtpa H2 by 2030 and 23 Mtpa by 2050 with a total demand of 27.9 Mtpa by 2050. Hydrogen is expected to represent 33% of energy demand by 2050
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Policy
Republic of Turkiye
2023
Turkiye's Power Grid Investments by 2030
In March 2023, Turkiye announced its plan to invest $10 billion to build a green grid by 2030. The ministry illuminated the necessity of the grid's upgrades to accommodate the different clean energy installations. This includes a plan to increase the installed electricity capacity to 190 GW, of which 60 GW will be renewable energy, by 2035. The ministry is in discussion with World Bank for their support on the scale-up plan with financial and technical assistance and in partnership with the ministry and key private sector.
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Policy
Belgium
2011
PEB Energy Performance Certificate (Brussels) 2011
Scale based on primary energy consumption ClassA 16-30 kWh/m2.yearA+ 0-15 kWh/m2.yearA++ Less than zeroA- 31-45 kWh/m2.yearB 63-78 kWh/m2.yearB+ 46-62 kWh/m2.yearB- 79-95 kWh/m2.yearC 114-132 kWh/m2.yearC+ 96-113 kWh/m2.yearC- 133-150 kWh/m2.yearD 171-190 kWh/m2.yearD+ 151-170 kWh/m2.yearD-191 - 210 kWh/m2.yearE 233 -253 kWh/m2.yearE+ 211 - 232 kWh/m2.yearE- 254-275 kWh/m2.yearF 276-345 kWh/m2.yearG > 345 kWh/m2.yearApplicable Building Type(s)Existing non-residential…