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Regulation STR 2.01.02:2016 on design and certification of energy efficiency of buildings
The regulation sets the implementation of the EU EPBD to a national jurisdiction and was last ammended in 2024, providing energy performance requirements for new
Latvian Construction Standard LBN 002-19
The minimum energy performance requirements for new buildings are laid out in the updated Latvian Construction Standard LBN 002-19, which includes requirements for building envelopes and energy efficiency
Decree on the national guidelines for the energy certification of buildings
The decree implements the norms set by the 2018 EU EPBD, and establishes energy efficiency classes and specific criteria for different building types, taking into account factors such as insulation, heating and cooling systems, lighting, ventilation, and overall energy…
Israeli Standard for Green Building (No. 5281)
Under the Green Building Code, new buildings in Tel Aviv are required to have an EPI (Energy performance index) that is 25% lower than the baseline EPI for that building type, as defined by the Ministry of Environmental Protection. In addition, the Green Building Code requires…
Building Regulations - Technical Guidance Document on the Conservation of Fuel and Energy
The 2019 regulation aims at implementing the updated European Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) into Irish national law. The technical guidance document were updated in 2022 to provide general guidance and standards for minimum performance levels and integration of…
Performance Assessment of Green Building
The regulation, No. 21 of 2021 provides guidelines and procedures for evaluating the performance of green
2023 decree on the energy performance of buildings
This decree sets the standards, regulations on the energy performance and certifications of buildings. This includes heating, air-conditioning and boundary
Detailed national specifications for buildings energy performance Τ.Ο.Τ.Ε.Ε. 20701-1/2017
It sets out the energy performance requirements for buildings, including standards for insulation, heating and cooling systems, ventilation, lighting, and renewable energy utilisation. It also mandates the submission of energy performance certificates for buildings, which…
Energy Saving Ordinance - Building Code
The Energy Conservation Ordinance sets standards for the energy efficiency of new buildings as well as for the renovation of existing buildings. It establishes requirements for insulation, building materials, heating systems, ventilation, and other aspects related to energy…
Construction and Housing Code - Energy Performance Certificate
Buildings requirements are set through the new Code of Construction and Housing enacted in 2021. New constructions must respect the Energy Performance Diagnostic (DPE), equivalent to a performance certificate at the same time, by providing guidelines and minimum energy…
Decree 1010/2017 on the Energy Performance of New Buildings
The National Building Code of Finland includes provisions for energy efficiency in buildings. These provisions are aimed at promoting sustainable construction practices and reducing energy consumption. The code sets out requirements for insulation, heating systems, ventilation,…
Egypt building code: commercial buildings
Recognition of the potential of energy efficiency in the building sector has led to Egypt adopting mandatory regulations for energy efficiency. For commercial buildings, mandatory energy efficiency code was introduced in
Energy Efficiency Regulation in Residential Buildings
The regulatory document put in place energy efficiency criteria and requirements for the design and construction of new residential
National strategy for sustainable construction
Through the national strategy for sustainable construction steming from a political agreement in 2021, climate requirements have been introduced in the building regulations to reduce CO2 emissions from construction of new buildings from January 2023. The national strategy covers…
GB 55015-2021 - General Code for Building Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Utilization
The code implemented in April 2022 requires that all new, expanded and reconstructed buildings, and energy-saving renovations of existing buildings, to be designed for energy efficiency. Data reporting specifying the building’s energy consumption and carbon emission are also…
Sustainable construction standards (ECSV)
These regulations aim to establish standards and good practices in the design, construction and design, construction and operation of housing, whether new or used. It includes norms to improve energy performance of residential buildings, with energy efficiencient heating and…
Buildings and Dwellings Register Act
The Buildings and Dwellings Register Act (AGWR), based on the EU Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings, acts as a collection and administration of data regarding the minimum performance of buildings and the performance certificates in Austria. In addition, the AGWR…
National Programme for Rational Use of Energy and Energy Efficiency
A voluntary classification scheme was initiated at the federal level for energy efficiency of building envelopes. This initiative supports the three main components of the National Programme for Rational Use of Energy and Energy Efficiency (Decree
National Construction Code changes
The National Construction Code (NCC) has moved to a three year amendment cycle which resulted in an unprecedented level of changes that affect the residential building industry. From March 2019, HIA partnered with James Hardie and Independent Hardware Group to hold…
Energy Efficiency in Government Operations (EEGO)
The Energy Efficiency in Government Operations (EEGO) policy aims to reduce the energy consumption of Australian Government operations with particular emphasis on the energy performance of its buildings. It establishes energy performance standards for office buildings and…
Trajectory for Low Energy Buildings
On 1 February 2019, Energy Ministers agreed on the Trajectory for Low Energy Buildings, a national plan that sets a trajectory towards zero energy (and carbon) ready buildings for Australia. The Trajectory identifies opportunities for the building sector in the context of a…
Energy Access in Amazon region
Energy access programme to promote electrification in remote areas of the Amazon region. Objective: Bring clean renewable energy (electricity) to 70 thousand households living in remote areas of the Amazon Brazilian region. Conditions for receiving socio-economical support:…
Ten Point Plan for a Green industrial Revolution - Point 8: Carbon capture, usage and storage
As part of the Ten Point Plan, the UK will increase the development of CCUS for a greener industrial revolution. The UK aims at capturing 10Mt of carbon dioxide by 2030. Through the new policy, a 1 billion CCUS Infrastructure Fund was created to support in 4 industrial CCUS…
Regulation No. 2017-206 on minimum energy performance standards for motors
From 1 Oct 2018 onwards, Korea's minimum standards for three-phase induction motors have all been changed to IE3
Low emission bus scheme
The LEBS scheme was announced in April 2014. It aims to: increase the take up of low and ultra-low emission buses, speeding up the transition to an ultra-low emission bus fleet in this country help improve local air quality in our towns and
Fuel-efficiency standards for heavy-duty vehicles
India has adopted fuel-efficiency standards for conventional heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs) with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) over 3.5t. The standards aim at reducing fuel consumption and GHG emissions from diesel-powered freight trucks and buses and apply to both, domestic…
Green Tariff (Feed-in Tariff)
"The Green Tariff" policy is a feed-in tariff (FIT) scheme for electricity generated from renewable energy sources was introduced in Ukraine in 2009. Scheme will be open until 1st of January 2030. "The Law on Electrical Energy Industry" of 16th October 1997 created a legal…
Ordinance on the promotion of electricity production from renewable energy sources (OEneR)
This Ordinance regulates the promotion of electricity production from renewable energies, which is financed by the grid surcharge referred to in Art. 35 NEAT. A latest version is under public consultation and incorporates the following measures: The ordinance provides for a…
Renewable Energy Act
In February 2015 Poland adopted its long-debated Renewable Energy Act. The new law was amended two times and entered into force in July 2016. The Law replaces the green certificate system with auction scheme. The first auction took place on 30th of December 2016 with results…
Grand Ducal Regulation of 12 April 2019 on feed-in tariffs
Grand Ducal regulation of 12 April 2019, modifying the Grand Ducal regulation of 1 August 2014 on the generation of electricity based on renewable sources, sets updated feed-in tariffs for Luxembourg. Feed-in tariffs cover wind, solar PV, hydropower, biogas, gases from sewage…
Renewable Energy Auctions Policy 2021
The Renewable Energy Auctions Policy 2021 sets the transition from feed-in tariffs that were in place since 2008 to more auctioning. Feed-in tariffs remain still for small scale biomass, biogas and small hydro projects (of up to 20
Regulation No. 50 of 2017 on Utilization of Renewable Energy Sources for Power Supply
This regulation updates the feed-in tariffs for renewable energy installations. It covers solar energy, wind, hydropower biomass, biogas,municipal solid waste, geothermal and ocean
Law 4414/2016 on a New Support Scheme of Renewable Energy and CHP Plants
Through this law, Greece replaces feed-in tariffs with feed-in premiums to support the expansion of new renewable energy installations. Auctions are technology-specific and the Ministry of Environment and Energy issues decision specifying capacities to be auctioned for each…
Electricity Market Act - Estonia feed-in premium
Through its Electricity Market Act, Estonia adopted feed-in premiums in 2007, for which all renewable electricity generation technologies are eligible as long as their net capacity does not exceed 125 MW. A variable feed-in premium is paid to producers of renewable electricity…
Promotion of Renewable Energy Act - Feed-in premium tariffs for renewable power
Denmarks 2009 Promotion of Renewable Energy Act establishes detailed feed-in premiums for wind power, as well as other sources of renewable energy. Plant operators receive a variable bonus on top of the market price. The sum of the bonus and the market price shall not exceed a…
Standard Regulations for Solar Imports
Bangladesh's Sustainable and Renewable Energy Development Authority (SREDA) have added quality regulations for solar modules and inverters according to International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards. SREDA has specifically applied IEC standards 61215:2016,…
Green Electricity Act 2012
New feed-in tariffs for renewable electricity were determined in December 2012 by the Federal Ministry for Economics, Family and Youth, for new contracts for electricity produced from wind, biomass, biogas, landfill and sewage gas, geothermal and solar in EUR cents/kWh.…
Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency Act, 1997
The Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency implemented this licensing measure for goods including nuclear reactors and fuel elements. The regulation prohibits the collection, consignment, transportation, treatment, disposal and handing of hazardous substances without a
(California) Air Resources Board Cap and Trade Regulation
California's Cap-and-Trade Regulation was issued in 2012 to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases in different sectors and enforce the Greenhouse Gas Cap-and Trade Program. Its main objective is to continually incentivise investment in efficient technologies and processes that…
Law 1819/2016 on Structural Tax Reform
The Colombia carbon tax (Impuesto Nacional al Carbono) was adopted as part of a structural tax reform and launched in 2017. It is a tax on the carbon content of liquid and gaseous fossil fuels, including all petroleum derivatives, used as propellant, in stationary combustion, or…
Decentralised Rural Electrification Program
Madagascar has significant renewable energy resources such as hydro, solar, wind, biomass, but they are poorly exploited. Despite these resources, the rate of access to electricity is only 12% at the national level and less than 5% in rural areas. To achieve the Millennium…
Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI)
The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) - the first mandatory, market-based effort in the United States to reduce greenhouse gas emissions - was established in December 2005 by the governors of seven Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic states: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, New…
Social Climate Fund
As part of the EU's Fit for 55 Package, the Commission put in place the Social Climate Fund to ensure a structural response to addressing energy and mobility poverty. It will provide Member States additional funding for building improvements, infrastructure development and…
Clean Nuclear Energy Infrastructure
As part of the U.S. Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) established a USD 6 billion Civil Nuclear Credit Program to support the continued operation of domestic nuclear reactors. This program allows owners or operators of commercial U.S.…
California Air Resources Board Offset Program for Mine Methane Capture (MMC) Projects
The California Air Resources Board’s Compliance Offset Protocol Mine Methane Capture (MMC) Projects establishes eligibility rules and methodology for quantifying greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions associated with methane capture and destruction strategies in active and…
Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin (REGOs)
Implemented in 2003, the Renewable Energy Guarantee of Origin (REGOs) electronic certificate system enables producers of renewable-sourced electricity that is eligible unsder the EU Renewables Directive to be issued with evidence (guarantees) that their electricity is indeed…
Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency Scheme (CRC)
The scheme applies to large energy users in the public and private sectors across the UK, including supermarkets, water companies, banks, local authorities and all central government departments. Organisations that meet the qualification criteria are required to participate, and…
Climate Change Act 2008 as Amended
The Climate Change Act sets a target for the year 2050 for the reduction of targeted greenhouse gas emissions; provides for a system of carbon budgeting; establishes a Committee on Climate Change; confers powers to establish trading schemes for the purpose of limiting greenhouse…
Law 16/2013 on environmental taxation and adopts other tax and financial measures
The Law enables the taxation of Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases, complementing the coverage of the EU
Levy on New Passenger Motor Vehicles
An environmental levy was introduced in 2011 on new passenger motor vehicles. The levy knows different rates with regards to the vehicle type and related-CO2 emissions thresholds: The CO2 emissions threshold for passenger cars remains at 120 gCO2/km and an initial tax rate at…