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Direct Benefit Transfer for LPG (DBTL) Scheme
The Direct Benefit Transfer for LPG (DBTL) scheme subsidizes LPG cylinders for consumers. Under DBTL, eligible beneficiaries receive a direct subsidy into their bank accounts when purchasing LPG cylinders. The scheme ensures that existing LPG consumers making less than 100.000…
2023 Extension of the Ujjwala Scheme
The Indian Union Cabinet approved the expansion of the Ujjwala (PMUY) initiative for the distribution of 7.5 million new LPG connections between the period of FY 2023-24 to 2025-26. In addition for the fiscal year 2024-25, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has…
Approved Models and Manufacturers of Solar Photovoltaic Modules
As of April 1, 2024, solar projects supported, allocated or commissioned by the Indian government, central nodal agencies and state distribution utilities are required to source photovoltaic modules from the approved list of Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM).…
Argentina - Free Zones Programme
Law No. 24.331 put into place Argentina's free zone regime in 1994 with the objective of accelerating and supporting industrial export activities by granting fiscal and taxes exemptions, reducing production costs, and increasing efficiency. Benefits include import and export…
National Public Investment Plan 2023-2025
Argentina's National Public Investment Plan (PNIP) is a document drafted annually by the National Directorate of Public Investment (DNIP). The document gathers the different public investment programs as well as investment policies for every state jurisdiction. All of the public…
Inter-State Transmission Chargers Waiver for Green Hydrogen/Ammonia and Off-Shore Wind Projects
The Indian Ministry of Power extended the Inter-State Transmission Charges (ISTS) exemption for off-shore wind, as well as Green Hydrogen and Ammonia projects. The ISTS waiver, passed in March 2019 and initially due to end on June 30, 2025, applies to off-shore wind projects…
Support for the development of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) -Scheme for Viability Gap Funding (VGF)
I September 2023, the Indian Ministry of Power earmarked funding for a project grant scheme supporting the development of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). The scheme will provide viability gap funding for BESS projects up to a total of 40% of capital costs, by 2030-31. The…
2023 Electric Transport Federal Fund
Argentina's Electric Transport Federal Fund allocates resources for the expansion of high-voltage electricity transmission projects in the country, as well as for the improvement of electricity connections between
Regime for the Production and Sustainable Use of Biofuels
Both Law 26.093 - 2006 and Law 26.334 - 2007 promotes the production and use of biofuels by establishing subsidies and tax incentives to boost the development of biofuels industry, including the production of biodiesel and
National Climate Change Fund (FNMC)
As part of the Ministry of Environment, Brazil's Climate Fund provides financial support for the acquisition of technologies related to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to climate change. The fund is eligible for investments in local generation and distribution…
Government investment in renewable energy projects
In 2023, the Turkish government provided co-funding to the following projects New solar power plants (total capacity of 7,558 MW) and one hydropower plant (capacity 2,239 MW) for water treatment facilities; Solar power plants for the municipalities of Adıyaman, Isparta, and…
Electricity Costs Emergency Benefit Scheme
To mitigate the impact of rising energy costs, a EUR 210 million Scheme was approved by Cabinet to credit all domestic electricity customers with EUR 100 in 2022. Approximately 2.1 million domestic electricity account holders will benefit from the scheme for a one-off,…
Temporary import tax decrease
The Mexican Ministry of Economy announced temporary modifications on import tariffs for steel, aluminium, chemicals, among others products, which are temporarily increased from 5 to 25%. The tariff modifications will be in force until July 31,
Sectoral Promotion Program PROSEC
The Sectoral Promotion Program (PROSEC) aims at boosting the competitiveness of certain Mexican industries by granting preferential import tariffs for inputs and machinery needed to produce specific goods. The program identifies 24 strategic sectors that can apply for and…
Just Transition in the Midlands counties
The Irish government earmarked new investments to compensate Midlands county communities for the economic impact of peat extraction
Federal building energy - efficient upgrade
The Belgian government is financing a new deployment of LED lights, charging stations and solar panels in the public buildings owned by the Federal
Comprehensive Financing Support for Exports
In August 2023, the Financial Services Commission announced the Comprehensive Financing Support Measures for Exports to provide additional policy funding and financing support for export-focused businesses. The Support Measures are intended to counter on-going disruptions in the…
Government support for hydrogen and renewable gases
The Government of Portugal's investment in hydrogen and renewable gases seeks to expand the production of renewable hydrogen and other renewable
Green Transformation (GX) Policy
On 10 Feb 2023, the cabinet approved the Green Transformation (GX) Policy which targets to invest 20 trillion yen in public and private sector decarbonization over the next 10 years. This policy aims to transition Japan's energy sector by supporting decarbonization investments…
Abolition of industrial tariffs
On 1 Jan 2024, Switzerland abolished import tariffs for industrial products and commodities, including minerals ores, fuels, oils, semiconductors, mechanical parts, electric circuits, and
Investment Screening Act
In the framework of the 2023 Investment Screening Act, Switzerland is implementing approval obligations for takeovers of domestic companies by foreign state-controlled investors in certain critical sectors, notably, electricity transmission and production, telecoms and transport…
2024 Railway upgrade
In 2024, the Norwegian government earmarked investments for the upgrade of the domestic railway system, which will be managed by the Bane NOR
GX Green Transformation Policy: Industrial Decarbonization
Under the energy spending for green transformation, Japan has set aside 32.7 billion yen for hard-to-abate industrial decarbonization in FY
National Energy Poverty Observatory
Portugal's National Energy Poverty Observatory aims to monitor and support through targeted policies households in need. Households will also benefit from the services of Citizen Energy Spaces, which will help them implement energy efficiency
Germany Foreign Direct Investment Rules Amendment
Germany’s foreign direct investment (FDI) rules have been amended between 2020 and 2021 to extend the government’s screening rights. In particular the amendment covers investments in high-tech sectors such as artificial intelligence, autonomous driving, semiconductors,…
Boiler Upgrade Scheme
Formerly known as the Clean Heat Grant, the Boiler Upgrade scheme is a grant of GBP 5000 for homeowners to replace fossil fuel boilers with heat pumps. The scheme was extended to the 2025 -2028 period, with grant value increased to GBP
Fusion Energy Technologies Investment
The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) awarded funding to nine organisations to advance innovative technologies for fusion
Japan-UK Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (Japan-UK CEPA)
The Japan-UK Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) entered into force on 1 January 2021. It provides for preferential border tariff treatment for most energy products and their constituents including but not limited to: iron, metals, steel, aluminium, battery packs…
Tunisia-United Kingdom Trade Agreement
The Agreement provides for the reduction in import and export tariffs between the two countries, including fors: Electric accumulators; lithium-ion, including separators, whether or not rectangular (including square) Vehicles; with both compression-ignition internal combustion…
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…