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This Strategy sets the country's energy vision over the medium and long term, emphasising environmental sustainability as a key aspect. The Strategy notably calls for energy security, encourage energy efficiency through legal, administrative, communication and sectoral actions, improve demand side management, encourage the uptake of sustainable buildings, and foster the production and use of renewable resources, including bagasse, solar, wind and hydro. Technology transfer is encouraged. An energy strategy for the transport sector is further laid out to promote the use of buses and promote low emission vehicles and fuels. Financial incentives, including carbon financing, are discussed.
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Resilient infrastructure, Fossil fuel divestment, Net zero growth plan, Sustainable fishing
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Long-term Energy Strategy
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- 10% of energy efficiency gains in the electric sector by 2025 (2% by 2010, 4% by 2015, 6% by 2020) by 2010, 2015, 2020 against a 2009 baselineEnergy: Energy Efficiency · Target year: 2020
- Reduce energy consumption of public sector to half the current level by the year 2015 and to pursue efforts up to 2025 by 2015 against a 2009 baselineEnergy: Energy Efficiency · Target year: 2015
- 35% of renewable energy by 2035Energy: Renewable Energy · Target year: 2035
- 50% of households and businesses using solar-powered water heating systems by 2012Energy: Renewable Energy: Solar · Target year: 2012
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