The Energy Efficiency Law began to gradually be implemented in Chile after the approval of its regulations, but more efforts and institutions are still lacking before it can produce results.In Chi
we already see transitions in place like the state of texas where i live, where over a third of our electricity so far this year has been coming from clean energy. but there s no one thing that s done it. rather, every country is doing something different. so norway leads the world in electric vehicle adoption. and they have a target of cutting their emissions 55%. the eu has a repower eu plan, where they re increasing the share of renewables this their power grid. chile just passed an energy efficiency law. canada has a price on carbon. the united states has the inflation reduction act. so there are many different actions happening around the world, but all of these add up now to a 2.8 degree warmer world rather than above 4 by the end of the century. one of the things you have often pointed out, it s not just that we need to do more to reduce emissions.
where i live, where over a third of our electricity so far this year has been coming from clean energy. but there s no one thing that s done it. rather, every country is doing something different. so norway leads the world in electric vehicle adoption. and they have a target of cutting their emissions 55%. the eu has a repower eu plan, where they re increasing the share of renewables in their power grid. chile just passed an energy efficiency law. canada has a price on carbon. the united states has the inflation reduction act. so there are many different actions happening around the world, but all of these add up now to a 2.8 degree warmer world rather than above 4 by the end of the century. one of the things you have often pointed out, it s not just that we need to do more to reduce emissions. we re also going to have to take out carbon dioxide from the fat the atmosphere, that in a sense that is baked into the system unless we take it out.
Government entities had been flagged for what is deemed as low compliance to the prescriptions of the Energy Efficiency Law, primarily with the initial step for them to designate their respective energy efficiency and conservation (EE&C) officers. As noted by Senate Committee on Energy Chair