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2009 New Mexico Energy Conservation Code (NMECC)
This code regulates minimum energy conservation requirements for new buildings. It addresses energy conservation requirements for all aspects of energy uses in both commercial and residential construction including heating and ventilation, lighting, water heating and power usage…
2009 IECC with New Hampshire amendments
Buuilding envelop requirements applies to new residential buildings, as defned in the IECC, with wood framing and/or mass walls. For steel framed buildings, the same window requirements apply; however, refer to IECC section 402.2.5 for specific ceiling, wall and floor insulation…
2012 IECC with Nevada amendments
The new energy codes become effective. The residential code is based on the 2012 IECC with Nevada amendments. The commercial code is based on the 2012 IECC with Nevada amendments with ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010. The code applies to new residential buildings, as defined in the…
2011 Nebraska Energy Code
2011 Nebraska Energy Code, based on the 2009 IECC with NE administrative amendments. The Nebraska Energy Code, codified in Nebraska Administrative Code Title 107, is mandatory for all jurisdictions enforcing an energy code. Local jurisdictions may adopt their own codes, but…
2012 IECC with Montana amendments
Due to state amendments, the residential code is not quite equivalent to the 2012. Still, major improvement to the new energy code include: More efficient windows (U-0.32); More efficient crawlspace walls; Mandatory whole-house blower-door test requirement, beginning 2016;…
ASHRAE 90.1-2010 (Mississipi Commercial Code)
This standard provides the minimum requirements for energy-efficient design of most buildings, except low-rise residential buildings. It offers, in detail, the minimum energy-efficient requirements for design and construction of new buildings and their systems, new portions of…
2009 Michigan Uniform Energy Code (MUEC), Part 10a (Commercial)
2009 Michigan Uniform Energy Code (MUEC), Part 10a, based on the 2009 IECC with amendments and ASHRAE
2018 Kentucky Residential Code
The Kentucky Residential Code (KRC) is essentially the 2015 International Residential Code published by the International Code Council, Inc., with the specific Kentucky amendments. It provides minimum standards to ensure the public safety, health and welfare insofar as they are…
2013 Kentucky Building Code (Commercial)
The 2013 Kentucky Building Code (KBC) applies to all commercial and multifamily buildings not covered by the Kentucky Residential Code. While still based on the 2012 IBC, the KBC has been revised for its 2nd edition to reference the 2012 IECC as the energy code for the…
2006 IECC (Commercial Code-Kansas)
The State has adopted the 2006 IECC as the applicable EE standard for commercial and industrial buildings in Kansas (KSA 66-1227). The same law also states that "the state corporation commission has no authority to adopt or enforce energy efficiency standards for residential,…
Iowa State Energy Code, based on the 2012 IECC (Commercial & Residential)
The Iowa State Energy Code (661 Iowa Administrative Code, Chapter 303) applies to all commercial construction, whether new construction or construction work on existing buildings. These requirements also apply to all new construction of one and two family residences in the…
2005 Indiana Residential Code with 2011 Amendments (Residential Code)
2005 Indiana Residential Code with 2011 Amendments, based on the 2009 IRC Chapter 11 with Indiana amendments that meet the stringency of Chapter 4 of the 2009 IECC. This code is mandatory statewide for Class 2 (one- and two-family dwellings). The local building official is…
2010 Indiana Energy Conservation Code (Commercial Building)
2010 Indiana Energy Conservation Code is based on ASHRAE 90.1-2007. This code is mandatory statewide for Class 1 structures (commercial buildings and residential buildings with three or more dwelling units). The state provides cursory reviews of plans for all new Class 1…
2012 IECC (Idaho)
Commercial: 2012 IECC without amendments Residential: 2012 IECC with amendments, bringing the effective results back to the levels contained in the 2009 codes. Amendments include: Fenestration: Climate Zones marine 4, 5, and 6 - U-factor amended from 0.32 to 0.35 Skylights:…
Hawaii Energy Code (HEC)
The Hawaii Energy Code (HEC) adopted the 2015 IECC and ASHRAE 90.1-2013 with amendments by the State Building Council on July 14, 2015. The HEC must be adopted separately by the four counties. State law (Act 164, 2014), requires that if the counties do not adopt HEC by 2017, the…
2011 Georgia State Minimum Standard Energy Code
The 2011 Georgia State Minimum Standard Energy Code becomes effective statewide. It is based on the 2009 IECC with 2011 Georgia Amendments (including mandatory blower door testing starting July 1, 2011) as a minimum (mandatory) code. The state also adopts the 2011 Georgia State…
Energy Efficiency Roadmap
As a part of the Energy Transition Law mandate, an energy efficiency roadmap was developed to fulfil the energy efficiency goals established in the Transition Strategy. The Roadmap was published in January 2017 and contains the 66 energy efficiency actions previously set in the…
Albania First Solar PV Auction (July 2018)
In early summer 2018 Albania’s Ministry of Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy has launched an auction round for construction of the country’s first large-scale solar plant. The invitation for offer is for the the construction of the photovoltaic plant for the generation of…
Residential PV Initiative in Oman
The Residential PV Initiative in Oman proposed by the Authority is as follows: i. The phased installation of 2kWp – 4kWp PV systems at the premises of around 10% to 30% of residential customers; ii. Funding for an initial phase of the initiative would comprise an advance of…
National Biofuels Policy (Draft)
This policy supports the implementation of the National Energy Policy 2009-2030 which seeks to provide “affordable and accessible energy supplies with long-term energy security.” The creation of this policy was a specific response to the National Energy Policy which calls for…
Feed-in Premium Programme SDE + (Stimulering Duurzame Energie +)
The Sustainable Energy Production Incentive Decision initiates a new system of feed-in premium allocation targeting renewable electricity and renewable gas projects. Support to renewable heat projects will follow, starting from 2012. The SDE +, replacing the SDE scheme, falls…
Act on Promoted Energy Sources and on Amendment of Some Laws (Act No. 165/2012 Coll.)
The Act sets a mandatory connection to the transmission or distribution system an electricity generating plant and purchases such electricity which is produced from RES. Furthermore sets so called “Green Bonuses” for electricity produced from RES which are defined in €/MWh. The…
Obligation to blend biofuels in transport
The budget law 2007 sets the mandatory part of biofuel to be blended in diesel and gasoline in tranport to 2%. The law of 17 December 2010 defining the excises taxes takes over this percentage and additionaly sets sustainable criteria for the blended biofuels. The budget laws…
Electricity from Geothermal Energy: Guarantee Scheme or Investment Aid for Prospecting and Exploration
Owing to the inadequately known and developed deep sub-surface of Switzerland, the legislature has identified the high exploration risk for geothermal resources as a major technical barrier for development. In order to offset the financial implication of the high exploration…
National Renewable Energy Action Plan 2011-2020
The European Directive 2009/28/EC of April 23rd 2009 on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources establishes the general targets, in all European Union member states, of 20% share of energy from renewable sources in gross final consumption and 10% of energy from…
Electricity sector regulation (Electricity Law 24/2013)
Law 24/2013, of the electricity sector was approved on 26 December 2013, and entries into force on 28 December 2013, replacing the Law 54/1997. It sets up the principle of financial and economic sustainability: the system revenues have to cover all the system costs. Regarding…
Feed-in Tariffs for RES and investment grants for small and large (>100kW) PV, hydropower, and biomass
Feed-in tariffs are one the main instruments that was introduced 2009 by the federal government for promoting electricity production from renewable energy sources. Feed-in tariffs are not supposed to cover the entire unit technical cost of electricity from a particular energy…
Electricity Market Act 2007
The Electricity Market Act of 2007 initially set out a feed-in tariff provided for electricity purchased under obligation. Some modifications were made in 2009 when the purchasing obligation was waived and restrictions set for supporting wind energy. In 2012 additional…
Mongolia renewable energy feed-in tariff
Mongolia’s feed-in tariff for the renewable energy power production is primarily regulated by country’s Renewable Energy Law enacted in 2007. The tariff prices are reported in ranges within which power purchase agreements can be negotiated and signed with the National Dispatch…
Mongolian Law on Investment
Mongolia Investment Law was adopted in 2013. The Law was introduced in order to create an attractive investment environment in various sectors in Mongolia, including energy and renewable energy sectors. The Law protects the legal rights and interests of investors in the…
Mongolia State Policy on Energy 2015-2030
In 2015 government of Mongolia adopted the State Policy on Energy for 2015-2030 periods. The main objectives of the policy are to build the energy security of the country, assure sustainability of the energy sector development and create the basis for faster deployment of…
Mongolia Concession Law
Mongolia Concession Law was adopted in 2010. The Law establishes framework for granting concessions to private investors to use existing infrastructure facilities owned by the state, and to construct new infrastructure facilities for the purpose of providing services to the…
Renewable Energy Law
The Renewable Energy Law was enacted by the Parliament on January 11, 2007. It aims to increase the utilization of renewable energy in Mongolia and to regulate the generation and the supply of renewable energy. The important provisions of this law define: The RE-related powers…
Feed-in tariff for distributed solar systems
On 16 July 2013 the National Energy Policy Commission (NPS) of Thailand adopted new feed-in tariff scheme supporting rooftop and community ground-mounted solar installations. The goal of the scheme is to support installation of 1 GW of new, small-scale solar systems in Thailand…
National Energy Policy 2003
The Policy led to the formulation of the energy regulator for Malawi and guides every development in the energy sector within Malawi. It also maps out strategies for increasing access to renewable energy based applications in the country. Strategic objectives for the energy…
White Paper on Renewable Energy and Clean Energy Development
The Objective of the policy is to increase the share of modern renewable energy consumed and provide affordable access to energy throughout South Africa, thus contributing to sustainable development and environmental conservation. South Africa has an estimated existing (in 2000)…
BRUSSELS - Green Certificate Scheme
In addition to direct financial incentives, the Government to the Brussels-Capital Region awards Green Certificates (GC) to all renewable energy producers. The number of GC granted is directly proportional to the CO2 savings made by the installation compared to a benchmark. In…
Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (GPRSP2) 2011-2015
The energy sector aims of the Strategy Paper include improving the population's access to electricity, increasing electricity exports to the sub-region and developing renewable energy (green energy) for environmental protection. DRC has great renewable energy resource potential…
Investment Code Law No.0004/2002
Electricity is prioritized for investment under the code. The code has also set up ANAPI as a One-Stop-Shop for all investment including renewable energy
Energy from Renewable Sources Act (ERSA)
The Energy from Renewable Sources Act was adopted in 2011. It regulates the generation and consumption of energy from Renewable Sources (RS) with the aim of creating conditions which allow the national targets for the share of energy from RS in final gross energy consumption to…
Law 1715, regulating the Integration of Non Conventional Renewable Energies to the National Energy System
The law 1715 encourages the integration of alternative energy in the Colombian Energy mix. This law aims to incentivise private capital investment in renewable energy integration. The law provides fiscal incentives, establishes a dedicated fund and creates the legal basis for…
National Policy for the Integral Management of Solid Waste, CONPES 3874/2016
The National Policy for the Integral Management of Solid Waste is a national policy for social, economic, environmental and health interest. This policy seeks to adopt measures aimed at prevention in the generation of waste the Minimization of those who go to disposal…
Malawi Rural Electrification Programme (MAREP)
The programme is a long standing initiative to increase access to electricity in rural areas. The Rural Electrification Programme MAREP operates under the Rural Electrification Act of 2004 which has also established the Rural Electrification Fund. The rural electrification…
National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP)
Under the EU Directive 2009/28/EC member countries of the European Union are obliged to draft and submit to the European Commission National Renewable Action Plans (NREAPs) outlining pathway which will allow them to meet their 2020 renewable energy, energy efficiency and GHG…
Law approving the "Paris 2015 Agreement". Presidential Law of the Republic 1844/2017.
On 14th July 2017, the Congress of Colombia approved the law ratifying country’s accession to the Paris Climate Agreement which was adopted on December 12th, 2015, in Paris,
Public Policy on efficient management and surpluses of small scale self-generation (Decree 348 of 2017)
March 1st, 2017, the Colombian Ministry of Mining and Energy (MINMINAS) issued the Decree 348 of 2017, as an amendment to Decree 1073 of 2015, in respect to the public policy guidelines upon efficient energy management and delivery of energy surpluses from small-scale…
National Energy Policy 2008
The National Energy Policy of Zambia was adopted in 2008 with the objective to remove barriers to the development of renewable energy capacity in the country. Measures to achieve barrier removal include: ensuring availability of data and information on market demand, resource…
Regional and Domestic Power Markets Development Project
The objective of the project is to improve operational efficiency in the electricity sector and expand renewable generation, transmission and distribution capacity in order to better serve domestic power demand and to support regional power market integration. The anticipated…
Guidelines for the simplification of the permitting procedures for small decentralised and/or distributed electricity production
The Minister of Energy, Commerce, Industry and Tourism has authorised through the Electricity Law (article 38-(1) and (4B) to issue guidelines to CERA (Cyprus Energy Regulatory Authority) in order to implement certain policies. Establish a framework for easier permitting of…
National Development Plan 2015-2018
The National Development Plan 2015-2018 marks the course of the government. It sets out the strategic pillars, priorities, objectives, programs and projects that are necessary as well as the type of goverce needed to move towards a society founded on equity, knowledge,…