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                • Indonesia

                • 2015

                Metal domestic price regulation

                Since 2015, monthly domestic benchmarks for the price of several metals in Indonesia through Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR) Regulation concerning the Procedure for Determining the Benchmark Price for the Sale of Minerals and Coal. The regulation provides the formula for determining the benchmark price of metallic minerals, including nickel, cobalt, lead, zinc, bauxite, iron, silver, gold, tin, copper, manganese and chromium. Key points in the regulation:Benchmark Prices: The Director General sets monthly benchmark prices for metal minerals based on formulas referenced in various appendices.Sales Procedures: Holders of production operation mining business licenses (IUP Operasi Produksi…

                • Policy

                • European Union

                • 2019

                Definitive countervailing duty on imports of biodiesel

                In November 2019, the European Commission implemented definitive countervailing duty on imports of biodiesel originating in Indonesia.

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                • Indonesia

                • 2020

                Prohibition of the export of nickel ore

                …the Indonesian government has, as of late April 2022, progressively banned the export of nickel ore, requiring nickel to be processed domestically for export. The export of nickel ore was first outlawed as early as January 2014, and while some ore with concentration below 1.7% could legally be exported between January 2017 and December 2019, any export of nickel ore has been banned as of January 2020.The aim of this policy is to strengthen domestic processing facilities, bring back the added value of nickel’s supply chain to the Indonesian economy and spur job creation and economic development…

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                • Indonesia

                • 2010

                Presidential Regulation No. 26/2010 regarding transparency of national/local extractive industries

                …in standard in Indonesia. The EITI is a global standard that promotes transparency and accountability in the oil, gas, and mining sectors.The objective of the regulation is to strengthen the governance of Indonesia’s critical minerals (mainly nickel, cobalt and manganese). It also aims to promote good governance, transparency, sustainable development, and active participation of a multi stakeholder group from government, industry, and civil society groups in the management of extractive industries.EITI and Indonesia have undertaken a collaborative study on Indonesia’s critical minerals value chain aiming to comprehensively describe the state of play of Indonesia’s critical…

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                • Indonesia

                • 2011

                National Action Plan for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions

                The National Action Plan for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions (RAN-GRK) is a follow up to Indonesia commitment to reduce GHG emission by 26% in 2020 from the BAU level with its own efforts and reaching 41% reduction with international support. RAN-GRK was developed to provide a policy framework for the central government, local governments, prì vate sectors, and other key stakeholders in implementing actions related directly and indirectly to GHG emission reduction efforts during the period of 2010-2020 according to the Long-Term Development Plan (RPJP 2005-2025) and the Mid-Term Development Plan (RPJM). The RAN…

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                • Indonesia

                • 2012

                Energy Management Regulation (Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, No. 14/2012)

                The Energy Management Regulation (No. 14/2012) implements the Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia No. 70/2009 on Energy Conservation. It establishes provisions for energy preservation and management by improving efficiency in energy use and control over its consumption, in order to achieve effective and rational use of energy resources. Energy consumers consuming more than 6000 toe per year are obliged to implement energy management: Appoint an Energy Manager, responsible for developing and implementing an energy conservation plan, as well as monitoring and evaluation. Develop short, medium, and long-term energy conservation programs, including utilisation of energy efficient…

                • Policy

                • Indonesia

                • 2004

                Green Energy Policy (Ministerial Decree No. 2/2004)

                The Green Energy Policy (Ministerial Decree No. 2/2004) identifies Indonesia strategy to maximise the utilisation of its renewable energy potential and to build public awareness of energy efficiency measures. The government provides incentives for the development of local renewable energy industry in areas such as West and East Nusa Tenggara, Molukken and Papua.

                • Policy

                • Indonesia

                • 2004

                Green Energy Policy (Ministerial Decree No. 2/2004)

                The Green Energy Policy (Ministerial Decree No. 2/2004) identifies Indonesia’s strategy to maximise the utilisation of its renewable energy potential and to build public awareness of energy efficiency measures. The government provides incentives for the development of local renewable energy industry in areas such as West and East Nusa Tenggara, Molukken and Papua.

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                Czechia

                Czechia has decoupled economic growth from energy consumption since 2009, yet the country’s energy and carbon intensity remain above the IEA average, which highlights the need to make energy efficiency the “first principle” of energy policy. Fossil fuels are still essential building blocks of the energy mix with coal as the single largest fuel for total energy supply and electricity generation. The country is committed to phase-out coal by 2033 and is putting in place a framework for an inclusive transition. Nuclear is the second largest electricity source and the government plans to build new nuclear units at…

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                • May 2025

                Copper

                Outlook for key energy transition minerals This report provides an outlook for demand and supply for key energy minerals including copper, lithium, nickel, cobalt, graphite and rare earth elements. Demand projections encompass both key energy technologies and other uses under different IEA Scenarios. Supply projections are based on a detailed review of all announced projects. They show how today's geographical concentration evolves over time, for both mining and refining and how expected supply compares with primary supply requirements.

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