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Policy
People's Republic of China
2020
FCEVs subsidy 2019-2020
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) released audited financial reports for new energy vehicle subsidies covering 2019–2020. Twelve automotive companies applied for national subsidies for fuel cell vehicles (FCVs), involving 1,140 vehicles, of which 1,029 were approved—a high approval rate. The total subsidy disbursed was ¥438.24 million, averaging ¥425,900 per approved FCV. The report includes both budgeting and final subsidy outcomes.
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Policy
Japan
2024
CAPEX subsidy for production and storage through debt and equity
Public CAPEX funding for hydrogen production and storage through two instruments: debt guarantee for business and asset acquisition and equity acquisition for additional liquidity. Funds can be used for domestic or overseas assets and up to 75% of the costs can be covered
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Policy
Austria
2013
Investment Subsidy for Large Solar Thermal Plants
EUR 5 million is available to be distributed as an investment subsidy to support deployment of large solar thermal plants in 2013.
Support is available for demonstration projects with a minimum size of 50m2 and up to 2,000m2.
Scheme aim is to:
Support heat production from solar collectors;
Micro-grids, local and district heating networks with solar heaters presence;
Meting 20% of commercial buildings heat demand with solar thermal energy;
Solar assisted air-conditioning;
Development of new technologies and innovative approaches in the field of solar thermal sector.
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Policy
Slovak Republic
2010
Law 544/2010 on a subsidy to support humanitarian aid
A subsidy ranging between EUR 1500 and 3000 can be granted to individuals in case of crisis situation, incuding natural disasters (loods, storms, torrential rains, fire, explosion).
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Policy
Hungary
2023
EV subsidy
The Hungarian government launched a HUF 60 billion (EUR 156 million) program to promote electromobility, including the construction of 170 new high-capacity electric charging stations along major roads and discounts for purchasing electric vehicles.
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Policy
Bangladesh
2024
Power subsidy
Govt to allocate Tk 350bn in power subsidy for FY25 to settle capacity charges and other bills owed to private electricity producers
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Policy
Thailand
2023
Electricity subsidy/price cap
On October 6, 2023, the Thai government, through the Ministry of Energy, announced a policy to cap electricity price from September to December 2023 . The policy targets two main groups: households using up to 150 units of electricity (13 million users or 56% of total) and those using 151-300 units (5 million users or 22% of total).
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Policy
Indonesia
2016
LPG subsidy reform in Indonesia
…objective was to provide subsidies to only 40% of the poorest households and small businesses owned and run by these households. In doing so, the subsidy’s beneficiaries could fall from 57 million people to 26 million poor households, 2.3 million small businesses and a number of small fishers and farmers. The president recommended that these beneficiaries receive a 3 kilogram LPG subscription card linked to the banking system, where each household receives three canisters per month and small businesses nine canisters per month. In 2017, the Office of the Cabinet Secretariat mandated that the subsidy programme be integrated…
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Policy
Bulgaria
2021
Electricity subsidy to companies (€55/MWh)
Bulgarian companies will receive a compensation of €55/MWh due to the high cost of electricity from the middle of November 2022. The money will come from the profits of the Kozloduy nuclear power plant, which will subsidise Bulgarian business by €225 million.The compensation will cover between 35 and 50% of the price of electricity traded on the Bulgarian energy exchange.The decision for compensation does not need parliamentary approval, and the scheme will last for just two months.
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Policy
Netherlands
2021
SDE++ Subsidy Fund for CCS projects
The SDE++ is an operating subsidy that lasts 15 years for CCS projects and bridges the cost gap between production without CCS and production with CCS.As part of the SDE++ 2021 funding round, the Dutch government confirmed it allocated EUR 2.1 billion (USD 2.56 billion) in grant money for the four customers of the Pothos CCS project: Air Liquide, Air Products, ExxonMobil and Shell. The Porthos project aims to capture and store carbon emissions from Rotterdam Port as a joint venture between the Port of Rotterdam Authority, Gasunie, and EBN, along with Porthos’ customers. A budget of…