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Organic Law of the Federal Public Administration
Sectors: Energy, Transport
The 2014 amendment of the 1976 Organic Law of the Federal Public Administration deals with energy policy in article 33 (p.26). The article states that the Secretary for Energy is responsible for establishing, conducting and coordinating the country's energy policy. The Secretary must give priority to energy security and diversification, as well as to energy conservation and environmental protection. Title V specifies the Secretary's mission to carry out medium and long-term energy planning, an activity that should consider the criteria of sovereignty and energy security, progressive reduction of environmental impacts of production and consumption of energy, greater participation of renewable energies, the saving of energy and the greater efficiency of its production and use.
Examples:
Resilient infrastructure, Fossil fuel divestment, Net zero growth plan, Sustainable fishing
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