Transition Strategy to promote the use of cleaner technologies and fuels
Summary
This document has medium and long-term planning components, 15 and 30 years, respectively, consistent with international best practices. Based on a series of studies and diagnostics mandated by the Energy and Transition Law, these planning components of the energy sector define clean energy goals and energy efficiency. The Strategy includes a number of areas of impact on low carbon energy production, as well as on energy efficiency and conservation across the economy, including through structural transformation in demand (as in transport).
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Targets  5
Average annual rate of 1.9% reduction in final energy consumption intensity in 2016-2030, and of 3.7% in 2031-2050
Energy, Target year: 2050Renewable energy to account for 35% of total electricty generation by 2024, 37.7% by 2030, 50% by 2050
Energy, Target year: 2050Renewable energy sources to account for 35.1% of total energy generation by 2024; 39.9% by 2023, and; 50% by 2050
Energy, Target year: 2050Note

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