The first plan covered 2009-2012, then 2014-2018, the latter is in 2020 being updated.
The Programme sets six main objectives:
• develop measures to promote optimal energy use in the processes and activities of the national energy chain;
• strengthen the energy efficiency standards for appliances manufactured and/or marketed in the country;
• strengthen energy efficiency governance at the federal, state and municipal levels in co-operation with public, private, academic and social institutions;
• support the development of sustainable development technical capabilities;
• contribute to the dissemination of energy-saving culture among the population;
• promote research and technological development related to energy efficiency.
The Programme also sets indicators to be attained by 2018, including the following:
• Limit energy intensity to at least 2012 levels
• Cover at least 51% of national energy consumption with energy efficiency regulation
• Establish at least 24 Energy Commissions for different States of the Federation (6 existing in 2012)
• Increase by 10% the number of professionals competent in energy efficiency technologies or technical capabilities (compared to 2012)
• Increase by 3% the number of persons that would have received information on benefits of energy efficiency measures (compared to 2012)
• Increase by 5% the volume of finance allocated by funds and trusts to energy efficiency projects (baseline 2012)

Impact indicators:
  • 1
    Name: Energy efficiency improvement target (%)
    Value: 30
    Base year: 2005
    Target year: 2030
    Comments: electricity sector