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The Spanish government indicates in its National Energy and Climate Plan two measures to facilitate the penetration of energy saving technologies in energy intensive and non-energy intensive industries. This will be delivered namely by financially supporting industries through its Energy Saving Certificate Facility, public aid programmes and voluntary agreements, with a budget of EUR €3.622 million for supporting energy intensive industries. The measures promote the replacement of existing industrial equipment with more energy efficient ones and the installation of Energy Management Systems. The two measures, which Spain plans to put in place to implement EED Articles 8 & 11, would deliver a cumulative 16.3 Mtoe of savings over the 2021-2030 decade. Since its launch in January 2023, the programme has certified about 1,600 GWh of savings in 2024, generating over 200 million euros in revenue for companies that have implemented energy efficiency measures. With these two measures, Spain provides a concrete framework to support energy efficiency technologies deployment in industries. By having two separate policy measures, Spain can push different types of technologies and support depending on the type and size of the company (SMEs or energy intensive), while the accredited financial support and government oversight can ensure these projects do materialise.