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Figure 39. Countries with Renewable Energy Power Policies, by Type, 2015<br />

Power<br />

More than one policy type<br />

F<br />

premium payment<br />

Tendering<br />

Net metering<br />

No policy or no data<br />

Source:<br />

REN21 Policy<br />

Database<br />

Figure XX. Countries with Renewable Energy Heating & Cooling Obligations, 2010–2015<br />

Figure 40. Countries with Renewable Energy Heating and Cooling Obligations, 2010–2015<br />

Heating and<br />

Cooling<br />

Countries that<br />

added policies<br />

in 2013–2015<br />

1<br />

Note: Ghana<br />

added a policy<br />

in 2013 but<br />

removed it<br />

in 2014.<br />

Countries with<br />

policies in place<br />

in 2010–2012<br />

20<br />

Source:<br />

REN21 Policy<br />

Database;<br />

see endnote<br />

55 for this<br />

chapter.<br />

Figure 41. Countries with Renewable Energy Transport Obligations, 2010–2015<br />

Transport<br />

05<br />

Countries that<br />

added policies<br />

in 2013–2015 11<br />

Note: Bolivia,<br />

Dominican Republic,<br />

State of Palestine and<br />

Zambia added policies<br />

during 2010-2012<br />

but removed them<br />

during 2013-2015.<br />

Countries with<br />

policies in place<br />

in 2010–2012<br />

55<br />

Source:<br />

REN21 Policy<br />

Database<br />

Countries are considered to have policies when at least one national or state/provincial-level policy is in place.<br />

RENEWABLES 2016 · GLOBAL STATUS REPORT<br />

113

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