Outlines energy efficiency targets and measures to be implemented by the Ministry of Electricity and Energy in co-operation with the following Ministries: Industry and Foreign Trade; Housing; Local Development; and Tourism. Establishes a target of achieving a cumulative energy savings of 5% between 2012 and 2015 (compared to the average of the previous five years of consumption).
Outlines measures to achieve this target that span the residential sector, the public sector, and the tourism sector. Residential sector efforts include: a target to sell 12m Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) by 2015 and energy efficiency standards and labels for household appliances. Public sector measures include: replacing 1m sodium, mercury vapour, and incandescent lamps in street lights and public buildings with high efficiency bulbs by 2015 and conducting a study to investigate reducing electricity consumption in public buildings. Following from this latter study, an energy efficiency code has been established for government buildings. Tourism sector measures include: developing a financing mechanism to encourage the use of solar water heaters in hotels.
The plan does not address the heavy subsidy on electricity, which is recognized as a significant cause of electricity overconsumption.
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Summary
About this policy
Year
2012
Most recent update
01/01/2018
Geography
Response areas
Mitigation
Sectors
Buildings, Energy, Industry, Tourism, Water
Targets 2
Distribute about 12 million energy-saving bulbs on participants through electricity distribution companies by 2015 against a 2012 baseline
Buildings, Target year: 2015Achieving a cumulative energy savings of 5% between 2012 and 2015 (compared to the average of the previous five years of consumption) by 2012-2015 compared with a 2007-2012 scenario
Energy, Target year: 2015Note

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