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National Energy Efficiency Strategy
Sectors: Buildings, Economy-wide, Energy, Transport
This document is based on the White Paper on Energy Policy (1998) and determines how to improve energy utilisation, mainly through improvements in energy intensity and decoupling economic growth from energy demand. The National Energy Efficiency Strategy (2016), only released as a draft, aims to further stimulate energy efficiency improvements, achieved through the energy efficiency strategy from 2005, through a combination of fiscal and financial incentives, and enabling measures. It expects to achieve and economy-wide reduction of 29% in final energy consumption. The document has 7 sections, the first three present the policy's background and objectives, then it presents the country's energy consumption profile and the opportunities for energy savings, then it presents goals and targets for specific sectors (i.e. residential, transports...) and finally how to achieve these goals.
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- Reudction of energy consumption by 29% against 2000 base year, average of sector improvementsEconomy-wide · Target year: 2030
- They expect a 30% reduction in energy intensity by 2030 against 2000 levels.Agriculture · Target year: 2030
- By 2030 they expect a 33% reduction in energy consumption based on a 2000 base year.Residential & Commercial · Target year: 2030
- By 2030 they expect a weighted reduction of 37% in energy consumptionResidential & Commercial · Target year: 2030
- By 2030 they expect a 15% energy savings against 2000 levels when accounting for structural change between sub-sectors.Industry · Target year: 2030
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