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Energy Regulation Act 1995
The Energy Regulation Board (ERB) regulates the energy industry. With regards to renewable energy the Board has given priority to developing a Renewable Energy Feed In Tariff Regulatory Framework for Zambia. This is expected to be completed in the near
Feed-in Tariff for Very Small Power Producers (VSPP) (excluding solar PV)
On 15 th of December 2014 Thailand adopted a Feed-in Tariff for Very Small Power Producers (VSPP) of less than 10 MW installed capacity. The new scheme replaces old feed-in premium scheme. The new FIT will be granted for 20 years, an exception being power systems fuelled by…
The Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS)
The Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) was launched in 2009 and subsequently updated in 2010 and 2013. The strategy aims to transform Guyana’s electricity sector from nearly 100% fossil fuel based to nearly 100% renewable energy based. The achievement of this objective is…
National Partnership with Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves
The Alliance promotes efforts to save lives, improve livelihoods, empower women, and protect the environment through the development of a thriving global market for clean cookstoves and fuels. As a National Partner, Nicaragua has a national commitment to support the deployment…
Clean Energy Supply Programs
The Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Energy Supply Programs are voluntary programs helping to increase the use of renewable-sourced power and CHP systems among leading U.S. organisations. Programs include: Green Power Partnership and Combined Heat and Power (CHP)…
Business Growth Agenda
Approved by Cabinet in late 2012, the Government& Business Growth Agenda (BGA) is a programme of work that is intended to support New Zealand businesses in growing, in order to create jobs and improve New Zealanders&; standard of living. It focuses on six key “ingredients&;…
Network for wind power (Nätverket för vindbruk)
The network for wind power was founded in 2008 by instructions from the Swedish Government. The network aims at fostering the expansion of wind power by means of information activities, educational activities, networking and economic support to wind power projects . The network…
Commercial Loans to Startup Energy Companies
Start-up companies that are active within the energy sector are eligible to apply for commercial loans from the Swedish Energy Agency. These so-called “conditional loans” have been available since 2006 and aim to facilitate commercialisation of the businesses. An important goal…
Economic Support to Regional Energy Offices
Since 2002, the Swedish Energy Agency has administered economic support to the regional/local energy offices. The Swedish Energy Agency is a part funder of the energy offices and receives reports on the energy offices' project activities as well as on their role as a local…
Private generation of photovoltaic energy (Auctions and Feed-in Tariffs)
The Decree stipulates the terms of the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) between the National Electricity Utility (UTE) and electricity generators who produce solar photovoltaic energy. It established a 206MW auction for solar PV plants ranging between 500kW and 50MW each. The…
Law on the organisation of the electricity market
The Regulation on electricity market organization establishes, amongst other things, a framework for the system of certification guaranting electricity origin and the grid onnection for renewable
Compensation mechanism for renewable electricity
The regulation establishes a clearing mechanism for the net costs resulting from the feed-in tariff system for the deployment of renewable energy instillations. The compensation fund is managed by the Luxembourg Institute of Regulation (ILR), which sets the amount of the…
Act on production, remuneration and commercialisation of biogas introducing feed-in tariff (Règlement du 15 décembre 2011)
The Act was adopted on 15 th December 2011 and entered into force on 18th December 2011. The Act establishes legal framework for promotion, development, production and remuneration of biogas that feeds into the natural gas network in Luxembourg. In order to support biogas…
Law Regulating the Electricity Market (LREM)
The purpose of this law is to implement European Union Directives 96/92/EC and 2003/54/EC. It includes the following rules on the promotion of electricity from renewable sources: 1. Renewable energy plant operators are contractually entitled against the grid operator to the…
Alternative Energy Development Board
The Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB) was created by the government of Pakistan in 2003. The functions of the Board are to: develop national strategies, policies and plans for the utilization of alternative and renewable energy resources to achieve the targets…
Interconnection Policy for Renewable Generating Source
The purpose of this Policy and accompanying Guidelines is to set forth common interconnection requirements and a common interconnection process, based on a common screening process, for the Utility and the Interconnection Customers to expeditiously interconnect non fossil…
Solar water heating regulations
The regulations, which were drafted in 2010, were gazetted in 2012. They target premises with hot water requirements above 100 litres: new ones will have to install solar heating systems while the existing ones have 5 years to install and use solar heating systems that cover at…
Training and certification for solar technologies installers
Certification scheme was introduced in Malta on the basis of the EU Renewable Energy Directive 2009/28/EC. Requirements outlined in the Directive had to be incorporated by Member States till the end of December 2012 at the latest. Fulfilling its obligation Malta opened…
National Energy Policy
The national actions in the energy field follow a Policy Plan agreed by all the political parties in Uruguay which states the guidelines to be followed to develop the energy sector from 2005-2030. Among others, it has been set to achieve by 2015, 50% of the global primary…
Solar thermal energy mandate
A solar thermal mandate was established in 2009 by the Solar Thermal Law (Law 18585) with additional provisions in 2011 through Decree 451/011.The different activities under the mandate (Law 18585 and Decree 451/011) are as follows: The law states that research and development…
Regulation on biodiesel and alcohol fuels
This Decree regulates the production of biodiesel and alcohol fuels. It also establishes some standards of commercialization and quality for such products. This decree (regulation to the law 18.195) dictates quality standards and regulations for biofuels production and…
Wind power auctions (403-2009)
The decree promotes the execution of contracts for the acquisition of wind electricity. The decree also states the main guidelines for the execution of such contracts, which must be preceded by auctions developed by UTE (National Electricity Utility). This decree auctioned…
Decree on renewable microgeneration (net-metering)
The Decree promotes the execution of contracts between UTE (electricity utility) and the final consumers of electricity. It allows net metering for small wind power, solar, biomass and mini-hydro. The National Electricity Utility (UTE) is mandated to buy the excess electricity…
Solar Thermal Energy Plan
The objective of the plan is to stimulate the incorporation of solar thermal panels in Uruguayan houses to heat water and decrease electricity consumption. In order to achieve its objective, the plan aims to address two main hurdles: high initial investment costs and the…
Guidelines governing the Biofuel feedstocks Production and Biofuels and biofuel blends production, distribution and sale
Guidelines governing the Biofuel feedstockspProduction and Biofuels and biofuel blends production, distribution and sale under the Biofuels Act 0f
Accreditation guidelines for renewable energy equipment suppliers
Guidelines for the accreditation of manufacturers, fabricators and suppliers of locally-produced renewable energy equipment and
Electricity Generation Expansion Plan (2013-2027)
In order to contribute to the analysis of the technical and economic feasibility of power generation projects derived from the need to increase new power generation capacity based on renewable resources, the Ministry of Energy and Mines developed an Indicative Electricity…
Special Law for the development of the Hydroelectricity Tumarin Project (Law 695)
The Special Law seeks the development and implementation of a 253 MW hydroelectric project, establishing procedures to obtain the Environmental Permit, Special License for water use to generate electricity and the generation license. The Law establishes a differentiated fiscal…
General Law for the Natural Resources and the Environment
The Law establishes standards for the conservation, protection, enhancement and restoration of the environment and the natural resources within it; ensuring rational and sustainable use, according to what is stated in the
Rural Electrification Policy of Nicaragua
The documents establishes the Rural Electrification Policy in Nicaragua, which will serve as a guide for the State and will be implemented by the Ministry of Energy and Mines. The objective of the policy is to promote and facilitate the increase of the electricity coverage…
National Energy Policy
Long term goal of the policy is to secure sustainable energy supply and assure economic growth through it. In order to lessen environmental impact Solomon Islands will focus on energy efficiency and also on renewable energy technologies
Planning and Priorities Co-ordination Division
The Planning and Priorities Co-ordination Division (PPCD) was established to ensure the efficient absorption and management of European assistance, both EU and Bi-lateral through effective co-ordination across government departments, authorities, agencies and other stakeholders.…
Setting specifications for approved technologies
Suppliers of RES systems are required to regsiter their equipment and prove that it is compliant with relevant EU standards. Once registered these systems will be eligible for incentives and subsidies that the Ministry/Malta resources Authority offers from time to
RES measures in state schools
The Foundation for Tomorrow’s Schools was set up by the Government of Malta in 2001 and has among its objectives the management and ficing of the development, building, upgrading and refurbishment of State schools. Energy conservation and inclusion of renewable energy sources is…
Capital grants for PVs in the domestic/residential sector
In 2005, a grant scheme for the purchase of small photovoltaic (PV) systems for domestic residences was introduced. Eligible applicants could apply for a once-only grant of 20% on the purchase price of a photovoltaic system with a minimum installed size of one kilowatt peak, and…
Biofuel substitution obligation
A petrolem provider who is authorised by the Authority to carry out the activity of an importer and,or wholesaler of petroleum shall place on the market as a minimum biofuel amounts as a percentage of the total energy content of MSA EN 228 petrol and MSA EN 590 diesel imported…
Use of Biofuels for Transport regulations
An authorisation is required for the wholesaling of blends of biofuel and, or bioliquids and petroleumproducts when the biofuel content of the blend exceeds the maximum limit of biofuel content in MSA EN 590 and MSA EN 228. A Biofuel and Bioliquid operator may store petroleum…
Energy Regulatory Act
The ZERA board issues and withdraws licences from all players in the Electricity, Petroleum and Renewable Energy Sectors. It is also responsible for creating a legal framework for fair competition of both private and public
Malta Resources Authority Act (MRA)
Article 4 of the MRA establishes the functions of the Authority and gives wide ranging responsibilities essentially involving regulation of practices, operations and activities in the energy, water and minerals Industrial enterprises exploiting resources such as oil…
Experimental Power Grid Center
EPGC was established as a programme within A*STAR to undertake R & D activities in areas such as intelligent and decentralised power distribution, control and management of distributed energy resources, and smart and interactive energy utilisation. The EPGC is equipped with a…
Energy Innovation programme office (EIPO) Singapore
The Energy Innovation Programme Office (EIPO) is a key inter-agency workgroup responsible for planning and executing strategies to develop the clean energy sector in Singapore. It was formerly known as the Clean Energy Programme Office (CEPO).EIPO aims to grow capabilities in…
Capital grants for solar thermal in the domestic sector 2006-2014
First government grant for solar water heaters for households was established in 2005 and went into effect in 2006. At the beginning rebate was set on 20% of the purchase price capped at maximum level of €116.48. During 2006 the rebate was doubled to €232.94 which in consequence…
National Energy Policy 2009
National Energy Policy 2009 is a response of the government of the Marshall Islands to rapid increase of oil prices in 2008 which in consequences caused economic crisis as its country’s energy sector is heavily dependant on fossil fuels imports. Main objective of the Policy is:…
Nauru Energy Efficiency Action Plan 2008-2020
Energy Efficiency Action Plan 2008-2020 consists out of two sets of goals and strategies: short and long-term. Long-term goals : 1) To alleviate poverty by improving citizen’s access to electricity and thus better living conditions 2) Reduce amount of imported…
National Sustainability Development Strategy (NSDS) 2005-2025
National Sustainability Development Strategy 2005-2025 outlines set of reforms need to be implemented in Nauru over an extend period of time in order to improve living conditions of its inhabitants as well as to guarantee long-term sustainable growth and development of the…
Law for the Exploration and Exploitation of Geothermal Resources
It aims to promote and establish the basic conditions governing the exploration and exploitation of the country's geothermal resources to exclusively generate electricity. It sets the functions of the organs of the State; the modalities of the participation of natural or legal…
Energy law
Law regulates the energy policy in country regarding energy permits and licenses;a separate chapter (VI) has been dedicated to renewables and clean
Egyptian Solar Plan
In July 2012 the Egyptian Solar Plan was approved in the Cabinet. It targets to install around 3,500 MW of solar power plants (2,800 MW CSP + 700 MW PV) by 2027. Private investment share of these installations is estimated for 67% through competitive bidding, feed-in tariff and…
Reduction of excise duty for biofuel
The law aids the adoption of biofuels by reducing the rate of excise duties. A reduced rate of excise duties is applicable to the following types of fuel: – a mixture of unleaded petrol and ethyl alcohol with the content of ethyl alcohol from 70 to 85% by volume (inclusive)…
Regulations Regarding Electricity Production and Price Determination Upon Production of Electricity in Cogeneration
The public trader is obliged to purchase electricity generated in efficient cogeneration process. In accordance with the amendments to Cabinet Regulation No. 221 of 10 March 2009 "Regulations Regarding Electricity Production and Price Determination Upon Production of Electricity…