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National Target Program on Efficient Use and Saving Energy (EUSE), approved by Decision 79/2006/QD-TTg

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Year
2006
Document Type
Policy

Summary

This decision sets out to approve the national programme on Energy Efficiency and Conservation for 2006-2015. The Programme itself has a series of detailed programmes:
 - Intensification of the state administration of energy efficiency and conservation, and organising state control systems
 - Awareness raising of energy efficiency
 - Developing and popularising high efficiency and energy saving products
 - Energy efficiency and conservation in Industry
 - Energy conservation and efficiency in building
 - Energy conservation and efficiency in transport
 
 It includes the following targets:
 - Saving 3-5% of the total national energy consumption in the period 2006-2010
 - Saving 5-8% of the total national energy consumption in the period 2011-2015
 - Establishing a model of efficient use and conservation of energy and applying
 this to 40% of enterprises in period 2006-2010, moving to 100% enterprises in
 2011-2015
 - Applying compulsory control of energy efficiency and conservation in construction to 100% of buildings built from 2006
 - Popularising high-efficiency equipment and reducing energy intensity of production
 - Minimising fuel consumption in equipment (presumably industrial plant)

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Just transition
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