Law 2/2011, of March 4, of Sustainable Economics
Summary
This Law aims to make the economy more competitive by promoting environmental sustainability in sectors such as energy, transport and sustainable mobility, and housing.
The Law has four sections. The first is dedicated to improving the economic environment. The second addresses competitiveness and the third, environmental sustainability. The fourth deals with how to implement and evaluate the Law.
The major principles of environmental sustainability are the guarantee of economic efficiency, respect for the environment, national objectives for 2020 on energy saving and efficiency and on the use of renewable energy. Energy policy should promote renewable energy, strengthen predictability and efficiency in energy policy decisions - especially as regards the incentives framework - and cut back the contribution of energies with higher CO2 emission potential.
The law establishes a national target of 20% of energy consumption to come from renewable energy by 2020 for both homes and commercial buildings.
It also creates the Carbon Fund for a Sustainable Economy (FES - CO2), which will help to reduce GHG emissions by buying carbon credits.
The purpose Royal Decree 1.007/2015 is to regulate the specific procedure for the acquisition of carbon credits, within the framework of the PIMA Company Plan, to companies that carry out actions that meet the requirements established in this standard, by the Carbon Fund to a Sustainable Economy (FES-CO2) provided for in the Sustainable Economy Law 2/2011.
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About this law
Year
2011
Most recent update
04/03/2011
Geography
Response areas
Mitigation
Sectors
Buildings, Economy-wide, Energy, Transport
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Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
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Targets 2
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