MALAYSIA: Efficient Management of Electrical Energy Regulations 2008

The Electricity Energy Regulations were issued in 2008 as provided by the Electricity Supply Act 1990. After a preliminary part, they deal with "Electrical Energy Management", "Registered Electrical Energy Management" and with a general part.

MALAYSIA: Electricity Supply (Amendment) Act 2015 (Act No. A1501 of 2015)

The Electricity Supply (Amendment) Act 2015 is to amend the Electricity Supply Act 1990 which provides for the regulation of the electricity supply industry, the supply of electricity at reasonable prices, the licensing of any electrical installation, the control of any electrical installation, plant and equipment with respect to matters relating to the safety of persons and the efficient use of electricity and for purposes connected therewith.

GEORGIA: Social-economic Development Strategy "Georgia 2020"

“Georgia 2020” reflects priority issues that need to be tackled to achieve long-term, sustainable and inclusive economic growth. Aiming to reorient national development landscape, the Strategy focuses on potential solutions to change the ways the country pursues economic development and to foster economic growth and social progress. The policy acknowledges the importance of ensuring uniformity of development policies at the national and regional levels. The policy underlines the importance of the involvement of the private sector in investments and in creating a conducive investment environment also taking consideration of environmental concerns.

GEORGIA: Law of Georgia No. 5602-ES of 2007 on Environmental Impact Permits

This Law defines activities that are subject to mandatory ecological examination in the territory of Georgia, and legal grounds for awareness raising and participation of the public in the processes of issuing environmental impact permits, conducting an ecological examination when issuing permits, and assessing environmental impacts.

KAZAKHSTAN: Water Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Code No. 481 of 2003)

The focus is made on regulatory measures shaping water governance in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Examining measures for protection of the environment, the Code determines policy response to the multiple and interconnected issues around the energy-water nexus.