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National Roadmap for Net Zero Carbon Buildings
The National Roadmap for Net Zero Carbon Buildings sets the framework and targets for the decarbonation of the buildings sector. It notably quotes: 2030: 100% target of new buildings licensed, large residential renovations are net zero at the operational carbon level and…
Energy Conversion and Efficiency Programme
The government of Argentina and the National Bank of Argentina set loans for financing low-consumption household appliances. This includes loans for the purchase of household appliances, gas appliances, materials and equipment that allow for improving the building envelope,…
Rural Electrification Programme
The Government of Kenya allocating spending to a Rural Electrification Programme which aims at connecting public facilities such as schools, as well as at providing solar electricity generators to public institutions-notably schools, health centres and
CLP Eco Building Fund
CLP provides subsidies for energy-saving improvement works in communal areas. From 1 October 2018 onwards, the scope of the Fund was extended to eligible commercial buildings, industrial buildings, and composite buildings and their nearby ancillary facilities. Under the CLP Eco…
New Growth Acceleration Program (PAC) - Energy Efficiency
The New Growth Acceleration Program (PAC) is Brazil's investment policy plan which provides public and private financial support to large scales projects on energy. Among the projects expected to be financed within the energy efficiency sector are the Programa Nacional de…
Energy Efficiency Action Plan 2022-2026
Chile's Energy Efficiency Action Plan provides financial support for all types of initiatives related to diversification, saving, and efficient use of energy in the
Solar heating in service sector - FOTEASE
Mexico's Energy Transition and Sustainable Energy Utilization Fund (FOTEASE) was created in 2008, within the framework of the Energy Transition Law. Among the projects financed by the fund is Solar Heating in Service Sector, a project which aims to implement financial mechanisms…
Green Heat Network Fund
The Green Heat Network Fund (GHNF) is a capital grant fund that supports: - The commercialisation and construction of new low and zero carbon (LZC) heat networks (including the supply of cooling), - The retrofitting and expansion of existing heat networks. It aims to develop…
National Building Energy Efficiency Code (BEEC)
The National Building Energy Efficiency Code (BEEC) aims to set minimum requirements on Building Energy Efficiency and to provide for their proper implementation, control, and
Decree for energy efficiency requirements in buildings
The Decree-Law of June 4, 2013, n. 63, aims to improve the energy performance of buildings in Italy by transposing Directive 2010/31/EU. It addresses the urgent need to comply with European Union regulations and avoid infringement procedures. The decree promotes energy…
Bangladesh National Building Code
The Bangladesh National Building Code ( BNBC ) was first published in 1993 to regulate the construction of buildings. The code was updated in 2020. Chapter 4 (Energy Efficiency and Sustainability) seeks to ensure energy efficiency through passive and low energy architectural…
Energy 2025 - Electrification of Rural Areas
The Rural Electrification program’s objective is part of the Long-term vision “Angola 2025” to achieve a rural electrification rate of
Sweden's Buildings Regulations (BBR)
The latest constitution of Sweden's Building Regulations was implemented in 2011 with the latest amendment in 2020 complying with the 2018 European Union Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD). Additionally, it sets out requirements for the thermal insulation of…
District Heating Pool
The district heating pool was launched by the Danish Energy Agency as a subsidy scheme for district heating companies to support their expansion of the district heating network in new areas to replace heating with gas or oil boilers. The district heating pool was established…
Subsidies for solar panel and energy-efficient heating system installation
In December 2021, the Hungarian government launched a subsidy scheme supporting the installation of home solar panels and energy-efficient heating systems. The scheme, which mostly targets low-income households, is initially financed by the Hungarian
Rural Energy Act 2005
The Act establishes the Rural Electrification Agency, and Fund and mandates the Rural Electricity Board to administer the Rural Electrification Fund (REF) which is used for subsidies and grants to developers of rural energy projects to improve access to modern energy including…
Climate-friendly district heating and district cooling systems
Since summer 2022, there has been the possibility of funding of “optimisation measures in climate-friendly district heating networks”. This exists if at least 50% of the heat originates from renewable sources, waste heat or 75% of the heat originates from cogeneration plants or…
Environmental funding
The national environmental subsidy scheme (UFI) finances measures of enterprises and municipalities. Funding is available for energy efficiency measures - for example heat recovery or building insulation. Furthermore the renewal of production facilities receives subsidies if a…
Austrian Recovery & Resilience Plan / 1. Sustainable construction / Renovation offensive
The Austrian Recovery & Resilience Plan displays a set of measures designed to tackle the Covid-related economic crisis and to strengthen the Austrian growth potential, job creation, economic and social resilience. It does so by supporting the green and digital transition.…
Austrian Recovery & Resilience Plan / 4. Just recovery / Resilient municipalities
The Austrian Development and Resilience Plan uses a set of measures designed to tackle the Covid-related economic crisis and accelerate growth, job creation, and economic and social resilience through supporting the green and digital transition. The plan is divided into four…
The Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases Regulations
| The regulations aim at setting the norms and quota for the export, import, production and use of Fluorinated Greenhouse gases (F-gases), notably Hydrofluorocarbons
Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme
Up to GBP 635 million of government funding made available to public sector organisations so they can install low carbon heating, such as heat pumps, and energy efficiency measures including double glazing and loft insulation. The funding is available through the Public Sector…
Energy Consumption Efficiency Promotion Plan (PPEC)
The Energy Services Regulatory Authority (ERSE) provides incentives and support for energy efficiency measures through the Energy Consumption Efficiency Promotion Plan (PPEC). PPEC is an instrument for supporting and developing energy efficiency projects, conceived within the…
Reform of public sector building management
The aim is to create a framework for the efficient management of state administration buildings, in particular through better energy management, more efficient use of available building space and strategic and priority planning of building renovation and
Renovation of buildings outside the green economy area (RRF)
Support will be available for the renovation of public buildings owned/managed/exclusively used. Energy savings will be monitored and verified on the basis of energy performance certificates. Investment measures related to the renovation of buildings will comply with the…
Quick action: reducing the energy performance of public buildings
The aim is to reduce energy consumption through quickly implementable and process-friendly construction-technical or technological measures and to achieve the renovation of 184,000 square meters of total floor area in public buildings. The measures are as
Reducing the energy intensity of public buildings – Promoting clean energy
The Just Transition Fund is part of the Slovakia Programme. Therefore, the same principles, conditions and rules will apply as for the measure "Reducing the energy performance of public buildings". Any exceptions and deviations will be specified in the individual calls.…
Renovation of buildings outside Policy Objective 2 - Greener Low Carbon Europe (P SK)
The renovation of public buildings will be supported from policy objectives 1, 3 – 5 of the Slovakia Programme, with the exception of the measure "Reducing the energy performance of public buildings" from policy objective 2. A contribution is also expected from the renovation of…
Green for households/Green Solidarity
The aim is to reduce fossil fuel consumption by increasing the share of renewable energy use in households and the associated reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The support mechanism is based on the allocation of vouchers to households, through which households will be…
Energy performance contracting (EPC) - public sector
EPC is a business model for ensuring the modernization of buildings or energy facilities, which allows the use of future energy savings and thus energy costs, including operating costs, to repay investment costs related to the modernization and renovation of a public building.…
Building renovation – Public commercial buildings – ECB
According to Act No. 555/2005 Coll. on the energy performance of buildings, energy certification is mandatory a) for buildings or separate parts that are sold or rented to a new tenant, b) for buildings in which more than 250 m2 of the total floor area is used by a public…
Building renovation – Public non-commercial buildings – ECB
The measure applies to all public sector buildings that meet the conditions set out in Section 5, paragraph 2 of Act No. 555/2005 Coll. on the energy performance of buildings. When calculating energy savings, the average value of the energy requirement for the original state of…
Construction of buildings above the minimum requirements of the law – Private commercial buildings – ECB
The aim is to achieve energy efficiency beyond the minimum requirements under generally binding legal regulations when constructing new facilities, such as administrative buildings, schools, healthcare facilities, hotels and restaurants, sports buildings, retail and
Construction of buildings above the minimum requirements of the law – Public non-commercial buildings – ECB
The aim is to achieve energy efficiency beyond the minimum requirements under generally binding legal regulations when constructing new buildings in the public sector (e.g. administrative buildings, schools, healthcare facilities,
Renovation of buildings - Apartment and family houses - ECB
According to Act No. 555/2005 Coll. on the energy performance of buildings, energy certification is mandatory a) for buildings or separate parts that are sold or rented to a new tenant, b) for buildings in which more than 250 m2 of the total floor area is used by a public…
Construction of buildings above the minimum requirements of the law – Residential and family houses – Energy certificates of buildings (ECB)
The measure is aimed at single-family houses and apartment buildings, the new construction of which will be carried out above the level of the applicable minimum requirements for the energy performance of buildings. The goal is, when constructing new family and apartment…
Recovery and Resilience Plan - energy efficiency in residential buildings (SFHs)
The Slovak national Recovery and Resilience Plan will direct investments worth 528.2 million euros into the renovation of 25,000 detached family houses. The renovation measures include thermal insulation (walls, roof, ground, windows), installations of solar panels, change in…
Energy Savings Package - Community Energy Upgrades Fund
The AUD $100 million Community Energy Upgrades Fund (CEUF) is a targeted, competitive grant program that provides matched funding for energy upgrades at existing local government facilities. The program aims to help local governments make their facilities more energy efficient,…
National Recovery and Resilience Plan / District heating
To exploit the potential of district heating in the technological mix necessary to achieve environmental objectives in the heating and cooling sector, Component 3 - Measure 3 of Mission 2 of the PNRR finances projects relating to the construction of new networks or the extension…
Thermal account
The thermal account incentivizes interventions for energy efficiency in the Public Administration and for the production of thermal energy from renewable sources. The beneficiaries, with funds of 900 million euros per year available, are the Public Administrations, to which 200…
Kyoto Fund
The Kyoto Fund is a revolving fund intended to finance measures aimed at implementing the Kyoto Protocol. Established by art. 1, paragraphs 1110-1115, of the Budget Law for 2007, it has been active since 2012, through 5 different programming cycles. The Fund, managed with the…
Germany's Special Climate and Transformation Fund - Promotion of energy efficiency and renewable energy measures in the building sector
Funded by the KTF, the BEG supports the systematic renovation of residential and non-residential buildings including heating systems and other measures. Essential for support is that renovated buildings meeet higher effeiciency house standards. The availabale support is rising…
German Climate Action Programme - National Fuel Emission Allowance Trading Act (BEHG)
This policy sets a national trading system putting a price to GHG emissions for the heating and transport sectors, as is already the case for the energy sector and energy-intensive industry within the framework of the European emissions trading scheme. Companies trading in…
Regulation on ozone depleting substances (2016:1129)
The Swedish regulation on ozone depleting substances (ODS) complements the EU’s ODS-regulation. In Sweden, the manufacture and use of ODS is completely prohibited. Certain limited exceptions exist for the use of HCFCs in specific refrigeration, freezer, and air conditioning…
Regulation on fluorinated greenhouse gases (2016:1128)
The Swedish F-gas regulation complements the EU's F-gas regulation with provisions on, among other things, how the certification of personnel and companies according to the competence requirements specified in the F-gas regulation and its implementing regulations should be…
Turkiye's Energy Efficiency Investments by 2030
ASs part of the 2030 Energy Efficiency Strategy and Action Plan, the government of Turkiye is earmarking funding for energy efficiency schemes. Grants of up to 21.6 million lira (approximately $610,000) are available to cover the upfront cost of advanced insulation,…
Subsidies for commercial and residential building energy efficiency investments
The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) provides a subsidy for energy efficiency investments to reduce the upfront cost for introducing high efficient technologies in buildings. Eligible activities : (i) replacement of existing equipment to energy-efficient…
Green Municipal Fund
Beginning in 2000, the Government of Canada endowed the Federation of Canadian Municipalities with CAD 550 million to create the Green Municipal Fund, which stimulates investment in innovative municipal infrastructure projects and environmental practices for Canadian municipal…
NOM-020-ENER-2011: Energy efficiency in buildings. Building envelope for residential use
This standard establishes the limits of heat gains of residential buildings through its envelope. Applies to all new buildings and extensions of existing buildings. The design of the new building is compared to a reference building keeping the same orientation, the same…
NOM-008-ENER-2015: Energy efficiency in buildings, non-residential building envelope
This standard establishes the limits of heat gains of non-residential buildings through its envelope. Applies to all new buildings and extensions of existing