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UK - New Zealand Free Trade Agreement
The Agreement provides for the following import tariff evolution : Motor cars, vehicles and car parts -10% tariffs are eliminated Manufactured metal goods-5% tariffs are eliminated Electrical and fibre optic cables-5% tariffs are eliminated Photovoltaic cells (not assembled…
UK ban on Russian oil
The UK prohibits the import, purchase, provision, and transportation of Russian oil and its derivatives, along with related support services from December 5,
Korea - Turkiye Free Trade Agreement
The Korea - Turkiye Free Trade Agreement aims at liberalizing trade of goods, services, and investment between the two states. It entered into force on 1 May 2013. The Agreement covers, among others, the elimination of tariffs for the following goods: Electric generation…
2024 grid investments
The Turkish government is investing in the following 2024 transmission and distribution grid projects: transmission upgrades, including substations, transmission lines, and transmission components and materials for expanding the existing grid network to new cities and…
Turkiye – Singapore Free Trade Agreement (TRSFTA)
The Turkiye – Singapore Free Trade Agreement (TRSFTA), which entered into force on 1 October 2017, eliminates more than 95% of border tariffs between the two countries. This includes most energy products, including: Electric motors, turbines and generators; Mechanical…
Offshore wind extension survey
The Norwegian government earmarked new investments dedicated to preparatory studies for the extension of offshore wind production areas in
2024 Government investment in energy efficiency support scheme
The Norwegian government earmarked funding for consumer-oriented energy efficiency support schemes, as well as municipal buildings energy-efficient
Investments in carbon capture
The Norwegian government enacted spending for Carbon Capture and Storage related activities in 2024, both for the Langskip full-scale project for CO2 handling and the Technology Center Mongstad (TCM) test
Interim Free Trade Agreement between Palestinian Authority and the States of the European Free Trade Association
The interim free trade agreement between State of Palestine and the European Free Trade Association States ("EFTA"), involving Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland was entered into force in 1999. It covers most industrial products across HS sectors 25 through 97…
UK-Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein Free Trade Agreement
The Free Trade Agreement provides for border tariff elimination, including for the following sectors heat pumps motor vehicles, equipment and parts chemicals such as Lithium oxide and hydroxide Rules of origin apply. For certain products such as car parts, the value of all…
Export support - green industry
Export Finance Norway (Eksfin), the Norwegian export agency, provides public guarantees and State-backed loans for export projects specifically related to the green
Tunisia - Turkiye association agreement
The association agreement between Tunisia and Turkiye entered into force in July, 2005 The agreement provides for the gradual removal of border tariffs between the countries, over 7 to 9 years, notably for : Iron and steel Heat pumps Electric motors and generators (excluding…
Government investment in solar rooftop installations
The Turkish government is allocating spending for the installation of 5.64MW rooftop solar power in Sakarya, Sivas. The project is expected to be completed in
Solar rooftop installation in Istanbul
The Turkish government allocated funding in to install 11.84MW of rooftop solar power plant in Istanbul. The project is expected to be completed by
2024 Solar rooftop and electricity network upgrade government investment Programme
Turkiye's government is investing in the following main energy infrastructure projects, starting in 2024: - 17.3 MW Solar rooftops installation, -New electricity transmission Lines, substations, and component -Hardware and Software development for the system, equipment &…
Domestic manufacturing support Program
The Turkish government is supporting domestic renewable energy manufacturing projects such as integrated solar module factories, wind turbine factories and R&D centres for solar and wind energies
First Basic Plan for 2015-2024 - Domestic Emission Trading Scheme
Korea introduced in 2015 its national emissions trading scheme. In a first phase, the power market will conduct a demonstration project, based on the baseline matrix scheme, and in the next phase other industries like refinery, petrochemical, and steel by electric furnace will…
Emissions trading scheme
Kazakhstan introduced emissions trading scheme (ETS) in its legislation in 2011 and it became operational in 2013. There were several Phases of National Allocation Plan: Phase I (2013), Phase II (2014-15), Phase III (2018-20). The ETS was temporarily suspended in 2016-2017,…
CO2 Act - CO2 levy
Switzerland introduced a CO2 tax on fossil fuels used in stationary sources in 2008. The levy covers around 40% of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, primarily in the heating and process fuel sectors (fossil fuel for electricity generation – mainly small CHP and district…
Carbon Tax Act (Act No. 15/2019)
The Carbon Tax Act, enacted in June 2019, gives effect to the polluter-pays-principle for large emitters and helps to ensure that firms and consumers take the negative adverse costs (externalities) into account in their future production, consumption and investment decisions.…
Combined CO2 and Energy Tax / Act on Excise Duty on Liquid Fuels
In Finland, fuels are taxed according to their use. Excise duty on liquid fuels is collected on all types of fuels, including biofuels. The latest amendment to the Act of Excise Duty on Liquid Fuels sets out a taxation scheme according to which each component of a liquid fuel is…
Requirement to Supply Renewable Motor Fuels
On 1 April 2006 an Act (SFS 2005:1248) was introduced which required petrol stations with sales exceeding a certain volume to supply biofuels. The purpose is to increase the availability of biofuels. The requirement is formulated so that all petrol stations with sales above a…
Programme for Electric Mobility in Portugal
Under the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan, in order to launch and promote electric mobility in Portugal and its underlying objectives, the Cabinet Resolution no. 20/2009 published 20 February 2009 created the Programme for Electric Mobility in Portugal. This programme…
Top Runner Programme
This is Japan’s main program to improve energy efficiency of energy- consuming products. The program is regulated by Energy Efficiency Act and sets its standard values, which should be complied to by product manufactures. The target manufacturer is obliged to surpass a…
Framework Law on Mobility
The objective of the law is to transform the overarching framework of transport policy towards more accessible, more affordable and cleaner transport modes. The law builds on three pillars: Invest more and better in public transit (with a 40% increase in funding between…
Bonus-Malus: vehicle CO2 bonus and penalty system
Implemented in France since January 2008, this is an incentive to purchase vehicles that emit the least CO2. On purchase, a bonus is paid to people acquiring vehicles that emit less than 105g CO2/km (threshold valid on 1st January 2013). Conversely, a purchase tax ("malus")…
National Electromobility Strategy
The Chilean government launched in 2021 its National Electromobility Strategy, which establishes a set of measures to transition to electromobility. The government focuses on regulations and incentives to develop electromobility, considered by a cornerstone to reach carbon…
Swiss Energy research for the Energy Transition Funding Programme (SWEET)
The Swiss Energy research for the Energy Transition (SWEET) is a funding programme of the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE) meant to accelerate domestic decarbonisation and related innovations. The programme was launched in early 2021. The funding programme initially ran…
Policy Regarding Foreign Investments from State-Owned Enterprises in Critical Minerals under the Investment Canada Act
In October 2022, the federal government released a new Investment Canada Act (ICA) policy on critical minerals to clarify how the Act will be applied to investments by foreign state owned or state influenced enterprises (SOEs) into Canada's critical minerals industries or their…
2024 Investment Programs and Projects (PPI) - Energy efficiency
In the framework of its Investment Programs and Projects (IPP), the Mexican government is allocating specific funding to contribute to an efficient consumption of electric energy in the Electricity Federal Commission (CFE) buildings and production processes, through energy…
Energy efficiency investments
The Government of Portugal aims to invest in measures related to enhancing the energy efficiency in residential buildings by increasing the number of renovated residential buildings and the production of renewable energy for
Electricity transmission infrastructure
The Government of Spain is investing in electricity transmission infrastructure to address internal and cross border energy transmission and distribution bottlenecks, and accelerating the integration of renewable energy
Improved energy subsidy scheme -Brussels-Capital Region
The Belgian government is implementing an improved energy subsidy scheme meant to support efficient home renovations by low-income households in the Brussels-Capital
Belgium-Oman MoU for Cooperation in Green Hydrogen
Belgium and Oman signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote and develop green hydrogen projects, especially on the green Hydrogen Sultanate anchor project “Hyport Duqm” (the Sultanate’s strategic green hydrogen project in the Duqm Special Economic Zone). A 250 - 500…
Fiscal reform over VAT cut on electricity and gas
The Belgian federal government agreed to permanently reduce the VAT on electricity and gas for non-commercial contracts from 21% to 6%, starting on April 1st, 2023. The policy aims to protect consumers from volatile energy prices and encourage energy efficiency. This measure is…
Improved energy subsidy scheme -Flemish Region
The Belgian government is scaling up its budget allocation to a subsidy scheme meant to provide better home energy renovation incentives in
Energy measures -Flemish Region
The Belgian government is investing in energy efficiency improvements of public regional, school, residential care and certain hospital buildings in
Energy import infrastructure
The Belgian government is allocating resources to support R&D projects related to network innovation optimizing hydrogen and electricity
Supporting renewable energy deployment in the agricultural sector of the Flemish Region
The Belgian government is financially supporting the implementation of energy efficiency techniques, as well as green heat and renewable energy related projects in the agricultural sector of the Flemish
North Sea floating solar power feasibility study
The Belgian government is financing feasibility studies related to floating solar panel projects in the North
Energy distribution optimisation- Walloon Region
The Belgian government is allocating financial support to the two main electricity network operators in the Walloon Region (OROs and RESA) to develop smart
Innovative renewable energy production initiatives of the Flemish Region (VLAIO)
The Belgian government is financially supporting company R&D activities related to solar energy (including photovoltaic cells) and port infrastructure innovation in
Iran Sanctions
Since 2012, the United States has been introducing a set of sanctions against Iran affecting the energy sector, specially the oil industry. These sanctions have been deployed in a set of regulations, including Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Human Rights Act of 2012 and…
RRP - Greece's REPowerEU chapter
Greece's REPowerEU chapter contains several policies, investments, and reforms to accelerate the green transition in the country and decrease the reliance on fossil fuels. In total, REPowerEU entails four investments, from energy Efficiency and promotion of RES for…
RRP - Portugal's REPowerEU chapter
Portugals REPowerEU chapter contains several policies, investments, and reforms to accelerate the green transition in the country and decrease the reliance on fossil fuels. In total, REPowerEU entails six reforms and 16 investments, from energy efficiency incentives, sustainable…
Belgium's REPowerEU
On November 2023, the European Union Commission has endorsed Belgium's modified recovery and resilience plan, which includes a REPowerEU chapter. The REPowerEU Chapter comprising four new reforms, seventeen new investments, as well as seven transferred investments from the…
Government support for community-operated, renewable energy offgrid projects
The Spanish government is supporting the scaling up of offgrid renewable energy projects set up by energy
Public lighting upgrade
Public lighting will be upgraded with LED on motorways and in tunnels in the Flemish
Japan-Australia Economic Partnership Agreement (JAEPA)
The Japan-Australia Economic Partnership Agreement (JAEPA) entered into force on 15 January 2015. The treaty grants tariff-free status to the following products: iron, alumina, metals, ammonia, steel, aluminium, nitrogen fertilizers, battery packs and cells, anodes, electric…
Net Zero Accelerator Initiative
The Net Zero Accelerator (NZA) initiative supports large-scale decarbonisation projects in key industrial sectors, so as to reduce national GHG emissions and ensure Canadian industries remain competitive.The NZA has three investment pillars, respectively aimed at decarbonising…