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Energy Policy Tracker

The Energy Policy Tracker website showcases publicly available information on public money commitments for different energy types, and other policies supporting energy production and consumption.

The research follows a bottom-up approach, which involves collecting data on
individual policies at the level of an individual government or multilateral institution and then aggregating them in this database.

Inactive project

2020–2022

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Energy Policy Tracker

Fourteen expert organizations from around the globe launched www.energypolicytracker.org , a database that showcases ongoing research into Covid-19 recovery packages from a climate and energy perspective.

G20 governments have pledged to inject trillions of dollars into the global economy to counteract the health, social and financial shocks caused by the Covid-19 crisis. This large-scale stimulus spending will shape the global economy for decades to come. Governments have an opportunity to use their recovery packages to accelerate the clean energy transition.

Many policies are still in the making. As such, the website is updated weekly, as more countries and new policies are added by researchers. In a time characterized by rapid policy change, the Energy Policy Tracker offers a near real-time snapshot of international progress.

Organizations that launched the Energy Policy Tracker

Miquel Muñoz Cabré

Senior Scientist

SEI US

Elisa Arond

Research Fellow

SEI Latin America

Jindan Gong
Jindan Gong

Research Associate

SEI Headquarters

José Antonio Vega Araújo

Research Associate

SEI Latin America

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