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Policy
Pakistan
2023
National Electricity Plan 2023-2027
The National Electricity Plan 2023-2027 is a strategic roadmap designed to address Pakistan's energy challenges by addressing energy security, affordability, and sustainability through twenty distinct priority areas such as integrated energy planning, decarbonization, and digitalization, each with action plans and performance indicators.
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Policy
People's Republic of China
2025
Toll fees exemption for hydrogen trucks in Henan Province
Hydrogen trucks will be exempt from toll fees on provincial toll roads in 2025
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Policy
Costa Rica
2023
The National Development and Public Investment Plan (PNDIP) 2023-2026
The National Development and Public Investment Plan sets sectoral roadmaps, objectives and indicators up to 2026. This includes the reduction of the emission intensity from 2,50 MJ/USD in 2023 to 2,42 MJ/USD in 2026.
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Policy
Slovenia
2006
Ownership tax benefitsSVN
Exemption from the payment of annual fees for the use of roads for BEV.
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Policy
Albania
2010
National Energy Efficiency Action Plan 2010-2018
National Energy Efficiency Action Plan 2010-2018 contains targets and roadmap to how improve energy efficiency in all sectors in Albania. The document is consistent with outlines of the EU Directive 2006/32/EC on energy efficiency end use and energy services, Directive 2002/91/EC on energy performance building and Directive 92/75/EC. By 2018 Albania plans to achieve energy savings targets as follows: residential sector -22%, Services -19%, Industry -25%, Transport -31 %, Agriculture -3% taking data on energy consumption from 2008 as a baseline. In order to reach this targets Albania will transposes into its national law…
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Policy
Belize
2011
National Energy Plan Framework
This Draft National Energy Policy Framework (NEPF) is a recommended roadmap that puts Belize on a path to energy efficiency, sustainability and resilience over the next 30 years. It provides policy recommendations to policy-makers and decision-makers, and - where appropriate - discusses the pros and cons of various policy instruments that can be used to achieve policy objectives.
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Country
Thailand
Thailand’s energy policy focuses on reducing dependence on natural gas to enhance energy security. With the costs reduction of variable renewable energy, conventional Thai power generation starts giving way to alternative sources. The country’s energy policy must evolve to accommodate this change.
- Overview
- Energy mix
- Emissions
- Electricity
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+ 5 pages
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Country
Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan’s hydro-rich energy sector is characterised by aging infrastructure and significant losses, which are exacerbated by a combination of weather-related shocks and growing demand. Energy policy aims to improve energy security by developing indigenous energy sources and rehabilitating and expanding transmission and distribution networks. Developing sustainable energy and improving energy efficiency are also priorities, while slowly removing subsidies will allow for further investment and expansion of domestic resources. Kyrgyzstan is part of the EU4Energy Programme, which is focused on evidence-based policymaking in the energy sector.
- Overview
- Energy mix
- Emissions
- Electricity
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+ 5 pages
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Country
Congo
In Congo, 3 out of 5 people do not have access to electricity. As a country with a very low population density, Congo faces particularly severe challenges in bringing energy of any kind to its rural communities.
- Overview
- Energy mix
- Emissions
- Electricity
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+ 5 pages
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Fuel report
Dec 2025
The Value of Demand Flexibility
Benefits beyond balancing This policy brief, developed under the International Energy Agency’s Digital Demand-Driven Electricity Networks (3DEN) Initiative, examines the value of demand flexibility as a core component of modern electricity systems, with a strong emphasis on its role in improving energy efficiency. As electricity demand grows and power systems become more electrified, decentralised and renewable-rich, managing when and how electricity is used is increasingly as important as expanding supply.The brief sets out a clear framework for understanding demand flexibility and highlights its contribution to an efficiency-first approach to power system planning and operation. By…