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NET ZERO BY 2050
The number of countries announcing pledges to achieve net-zero emissions over the coming decades continues to grow. But the pledges by governments to date – even if fully achieved – fall well short of what is required to bring global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions to net zero by 2050 and give the world an even chance of limiting the global temperature rise to 1.5 °C. GLOBAL ENERGY REVIEW 2021 Global energy demand is set to increase by 4.6% in 2021, more than offsetting the 4% contraction in 2020 and pushing demand 0.5% above 2019 levels. Almost 70% of the projected increase in global energy demand is in emerging markets and developing economies, where demandis
NET-ZERO EMISSIONS
Net-Zero Emissions. Reports. The IEA is leading calls for sustainable and resilient economic recoveries from the Covid-19 crisis at a time when ambition for global climate action is rising. An increasing number of countries are making net zero pledges, leading to a global realignment of energy and climate goals. OUR INCLUSIVE ENERGY FUTURE Our Energy Future: The Global Commission on People-Centred Clean Energy Transitions was established on 26 January 2021. The commission currently has 29 members and brings together government leaders, ministers and prominent thinkers. The Commission's work comes at a critical moment in clean energy transitions around the world. KEY WORLD ENERGY STATISTICS 2020 IEA Key World Energy Statistics (KWES) is an introduction to energy statistics, providing top-level numbers across the energy mix, from supply and demand, to prices and research budgets, including outlooks, energy indicators and definitions. KWES is part of the IEA's annual edition of the world’s most comprehensive series of energy databases NET ZERO BY 2050 SCENARIO The Net Zero by 2050 dataset includes figures and tables from the publication along with projections at global level for the Net Zero Emissions by 2050 Scenario (NZE) based on detailed modelling of the energy sector for the following data sets: energy supply, energy demand, gross electricity generation and electrical capacity, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuel combustion and THE ROLE OF CRITICAL MINERALS IN CLEAN ENERGY TRANSITIONS In this report. Minerals are essential components in many of today’s rapidly growing clean energy technologies – from wind turbines and electricity networks to electric vehicles. Demand for these minerals will grow quickly as clean energy transitions gather pace. This new World Energy Outlook Special Report provides the most comprehensive NET ZERO BY 2050: A ROADMAP FOR THE GLOBAL ENERGY SECTOR The number of countries announcing pledges to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions over the coming decades continues to grow. At the same time, questions are being asked about whether net-zero emissions can be achieved globally by 2050 with a view to limiting global warming to 1.5 °C, and in particular what it would mean forthe energy sector.
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) regularly conducts in-depth peer reviews of the energy policies of its member countries. This process supports energy policy development and encourages the exchange of international best practices and experiences. The guiding principles of Turkish energy policy continue to be market reform and energysecurity.
IEA – INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCYTRACKING CLEAN ENERGY PROGRESSDATA & STATISTICSCOUNTRIESFUELS & TECHNOLOGIESANALYSISPOLICIES Release 09 Jun 2021 14:00—15:15 Launch of Financing Clean Energy Transitions in Emerging and Developing Economies. Join global energy, climate and finance leaders as they explore the key findings of IEA's new special report on how to spur the huge wave of clean energy investment that’s needed in the developing world.NET ZERO BY 2050
The number of countries announcing pledges to achieve net-zero emissions over the coming decades continues to grow. But the pledges by governments to date – even if fully achieved – fall well short of what is required to bring global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions to net zero by 2050 and give the world an even chance of limiting the global temperature rise to 1.5 °C. GLOBAL ENERGY REVIEW 2021 Global energy demand is set to increase by 4.6% in 2021, more than offsetting the 4% contraction in 2020 and pushing demand 0.5% above 2019 levels. Almost 70% of the projected increase in global energy demand is in emerging markets and developing economies, where demandis
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Net-Zero Emissions. Reports. The IEA is leading calls for sustainable and resilient economic recoveries from the Covid-19 crisis at a time when ambition for global climate action is rising. An increasing number of countries are making net zero pledges, leading to a global realignment of energy and climate goals. OUR INCLUSIVE ENERGY FUTURE Our Energy Future: The Global Commission on People-Centred Clean Energy Transitions was established on 26 January 2021. The commission currently has 29 members and brings together government leaders, ministers and prominent thinkers. The Commission's work comes at a critical moment in clean energy transitions around the world. KEY WORLD ENERGY STATISTICS 2020 IEA Key World Energy Statistics (KWES) is an introduction to energy statistics, providing top-level numbers across the energy mix, from supply and demand, to prices and research budgets, including outlooks, energy indicators and definitions. KWES is part of the IEA's annual edition of the world’s most comprehensive series of energy databases NET ZERO BY 2050 SCENARIO The Net Zero by 2050 dataset includes figures and tables from the publication along with projections at global level for the Net Zero Emissions by 2050 Scenario (NZE) based on detailed modelling of the energy sector for the following data sets: energy supply, energy demand, gross electricity generation and electrical capacity, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuel combustion and THE ROLE OF CRITICAL MINERALS IN CLEAN ENERGY TRANSITIONS In this report. Minerals are essential components in many of today’s rapidly growing clean energy technologies – from wind turbines and electricity networks to electric vehicles. Demand for these minerals will grow quickly as clean energy transitions gather pace. This new World Energy Outlook Special Report provides the most comprehensive NET ZERO BY 2050: A ROADMAP FOR THE GLOBAL ENERGY SECTOR The number of countries announcing pledges to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions over the coming decades continues to grow. At the same time, questions are being asked about whether net-zero emissions can be achieved globally by 2050 with a view to limiting global warming to 1.5 °C, and in particular what it would mean forthe energy sector.
TURKEY 2021
The International Energy Agency (IEA) regularly conducts in-depth peer reviews of the energy policies of its member countries. This process supports energy policy development and encourages the exchange of international best practices and experiences. The guiding principles of Turkish energy policy continue to be market reform and energysecurity.
IEA – INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY Press release It’s time to make clean energy investment in emerging and developing economies a top global priority. New report from IEA, in collaboration with World Bank and World Economic Forum, shows concerted international efforts are needed for a sustainable and resilient economic future in GLOBAL ENERGY REVIEW 2021 In this report. As the world enters a second year of the Covid-19 pandemic, the annual Global Energy Review assesses the direction energy demand and carbon dioxide emissions are taking in 2021. The latest statistical data and real-time analysis confirm our initial estimates for 2020 energy demand and CO2 emissions while providinginsights into
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Net-Zero Emissions. Reports. The IEA is leading calls for sustainable and resilient economic recoveries from the Covid-19 crisis at a time when ambition for global climate action is rising. An increasing number of countries are making net zero pledges, leading to a global realignment of energy and climate goals.ACCOUNT LOGIN
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15 hours ago · The IEA Oil Market Report (OMR) is one of the world's most authoritative and timely sources of data, forecasts and analysis on the global oil market – including detailed statistics and commentary on oil supply, demand, inventories, prices and refining activity, as well as oil trade for IEA and selected non-IEA countries. EMISSIONS FACTORS 2020 Emissions Factors 2020. The Emissions Factors database includes the following indicators related to emissions from electricity and heat generation: CO2 emission factors from electricity and heat generation for world countries (in CO2 per kWh, 1990 to 2018). CO2 emission factors from electricity only generation (CHP electricity included)for
FINANCING CLEAN ENERGY TRANSITIONS IN EMERGING AND Financing clean energy transitions in emerging and developing economies - Analysis and key findings. A report by the InternationalEnergy Agency.
DEMAND FOR UNABATED COAL, OIL AND NATURAL GAS AND LOW Demand for unabated coal, oil and natural gas and low-emissions fuels and CCUS in EMDEs in the Stated Policies Scenario, 2020-2050 - Chart and data by the International Energy Agency. IT’S TIME TO MAKE CLEAN ENERGY INVESTMENT IN EMERGING AND The world’s energy and climate future increasingly hinges on whether emerging and developing economies are able to successfully transition to cleaner energy systems, calling for a step change in global efforts to mobilise and channel the massive surge in investment that is required, according to a new report by the International EnergyAgency.
FINANCING TRANSITIONS IN FUELS AND EMISSIONS-INTENSIVE Very rapid increases in renewable power, efficiency and electrification are central to climate-driven scenarios, but on their own will not secure the emissions reductions required without complementary transitions in fuels and emissions-intensive sectors. IEA – INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCYTRACKING CLEAN ENERGY PROGRESSDATA & STATISTICSCOUNTRIESFUELS & TECHNOLOGIESANALYSISPOLICIES Flagship report. Clean energy demand for critical minerals set to soar as the world pursues net zero goals. New report by IEA shows need for government action to ensure reliable, sustainable supplies of elements vital for EVs, power grids, wind turbines and other key technologies. The Role of Critical Minerals in Clean Energy Transitions.NET ZERO BY 2050
The number of countries announcing pledges to achieve net-zero emissions over the coming decades continues to grow. But the pledges by governments to date – even if fully achieved – fall well short of what is required to bring global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions to net zero by 2050 and give the world an even chance of limiting the global temperature rise to 1.5 °C. GLOBAL ENERGY REVIEW 2021 Global energy demand is set to increase by 4.6% in 2021, more than offsetting the 4% contraction in 2020 and pushing demand 0.5% above 2019 levels. Almost 70% of the projected increase in global energy demand is in emerging markets and developing economies, where demandis
NET-ZERO EMISSIONS
Net-Zero Emissions. Reports. The IEA is leading calls for sustainable and resilient economic recoveries from the Covid-19 crisis at a time when ambition for global climate action is rising. An increasing number of countries are making net zero pledges, leading to a global realignment of energy and climate goals. NET ZERO BY 2050 SCENARIO The Net Zero by 2050 dataset includes figures and tables from the publication along with projections at global level for the Net Zero Emissions by 2050 Scenario (NZE) based on detailed modelling of the energy sector for the following data sets: energy supply, energy demand, gross electricity generation and electrical capacity, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuel combustion and GLOBAL EV OUTLOOK 2021 The Global EV Outlook is an annual publication that identifies and discusses recent developments in electric mobility across the globe. It is developed with the support of the members of the Electric Vehicles Initiative (EVI). Combining historical analysis with projections to 2030, the report examines key areas of interest such aselectric
THE ROLE OF CRITICAL MINERALS IN CLEAN ENERGY TRANSITIONS In this report. Minerals are essential components in many of today’s rapidly growing clean energy technologies – from wind turbines and electricity networks to electric vehicles. Demand for these minerals will grow quickly as clean energy transitions gather pace. This new World Energy Outlook Special Report provides the most comprehensive NET ZERO BY 2050: A ROADMAP FOR THE GLOBAL ENERGY SECTOR The number of countries announcing pledges to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions over the coming decades continues to grow. At the same time, questions are being asked about whether net-zero emissions can be achieved globally by 2050 with a view to limiting global warming to 1.5 °C, and in particular what it would mean forthe energy sector.
OUTLOOK FOR BIOGAS AND BIOMETHANE: PROSPECTS FOR ORGANIC In this report. This report provides estimates of the sustainable potential for biogas and biomethane supply, based on a detailed assessment of feedstock availability and production costs across all regions of the world. These form the basis on an outlook for biogas and biomethane supply and demand up to 2040, based on the scenariospresented
IEA – INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY Object Moved This document may be found here IEA – INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCYTRACKING CLEAN ENERGY PROGRESSDATA & STATISTICSCOUNTRIESFUELS & TECHNOLOGIESANALYSISPOLICIES Flagship report. Clean energy demand for critical minerals set to soar as the world pursues net zero goals. New report by IEA shows need for government action to ensure reliable, sustainable supplies of elements vital for EVs, power grids, wind turbines and other key technologies. The Role of Critical Minerals in Clean Energy Transitions.NET ZERO BY 2050
The number of countries announcing pledges to achieve net-zero emissions over the coming decades continues to grow. But the pledges by governments to date – even if fully achieved – fall well short of what is required to bring global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions to net zero by 2050 and give the world an even chance of limiting the global temperature rise to 1.5 °C. GLOBAL ENERGY REVIEW 2021 Global energy demand is set to increase by 4.6% in 2021, more than offsetting the 4% contraction in 2020 and pushing demand 0.5% above 2019 levels. Almost 70% of the projected increase in global energy demand is in emerging markets and developing economies, where demandis
NET-ZERO EMISSIONS
Net-Zero Emissions. Reports. The IEA is leading calls for sustainable and resilient economic recoveries from the Covid-19 crisis at a time when ambition for global climate action is rising. An increasing number of countries are making net zero pledges, leading to a global realignment of energy and climate goals. NET ZERO BY 2050 SCENARIO The Net Zero by 2050 dataset includes figures and tables from the publication along with projections at global level for the Net Zero Emissions by 2050 Scenario (NZE) based on detailed modelling of the energy sector for the following data sets: energy supply, energy demand, gross electricity generation and electrical capacity, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuel combustion and GLOBAL EV OUTLOOK 2021 The Global EV Outlook is an annual publication that identifies and discusses recent developments in electric mobility across the globe. It is developed with the support of the members of the Electric Vehicles Initiative (EVI). Combining historical analysis with projections to 2030, the report examines key areas of interest such aselectric
THE ROLE OF CRITICAL MINERALS IN CLEAN ENERGY TRANSITIONS In this report. Minerals are essential components in many of today’s rapidly growing clean energy technologies – from wind turbines and electricity networks to electric vehicles. Demand for these minerals will grow quickly as clean energy transitions gather pace. This new World Energy Outlook Special Report provides the most comprehensive NET ZERO BY 2050: A ROADMAP FOR THE GLOBAL ENERGY SECTOR The number of countries announcing pledges to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions over the coming decades continues to grow. At the same time, questions are being asked about whether net-zero emissions can be achieved globally by 2050 with a view to limiting global warming to 1.5 °C, and in particular what it would mean forthe energy sector.
OUTLOOK FOR BIOGAS AND BIOMETHANE: PROSPECTS FOR ORGANIC In this report. This report provides estimates of the sustainable potential for biogas and biomethane supply, based on a detailed assessment of feedstock availability and production costs across all regions of the world. These form the basis on an outlook for biogas and biomethane supply and demand up to 2040, based on the scenariospresented
IEA – INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY Object Moved This document may be found here WORLD ENERGY BALANCES World Energy Balances provides comprehensive energy balances for all the world’s largest energy producing and consuming countries. It contains detailed data on the supply and consumption of energy for over 180 countries and regions, including all OECD countries, and more than 100 other key energy producing and consuming countries, as well as world totals and various regional aggregates. GLOBAL ENERGY REVIEW 2021 In this report. As the world enters a second year of the Covid-19 pandemic, the annual Global Energy Review assesses the direction energy demand and carbon dioxide emissions are taking in 2021. The latest statistical data and real-time analysis confirm our initial estimates for 2020 energy demand and CO2 emissions while providinginsights into
NET-ZERO EMISSIONS
Net-Zero Emissions. Reports. The IEA is leading calls for sustainable and resilient economic recoveries from the Covid-19 crisis at a time when ambition for global climate action is rising. An increasing number of countries are making net zero pledges, leading to a global realignment of energy and climate goals. KEY WORLD ENERGY STATISTICS 2020 IEA Key World Energy Statistics (KWES) is an introduction to energy statistics, providing top-level numbers across the energy mix, from supply and demand, to prices and research budgets, including outlooks, energy indicators and definitions. KWES is part of the IEA's annual edition of the world’s most comprehensive series of energy databases OIL 2021 – ANALYSIS The global economy and oil markets are recovering from the historic collapse in demand caused by the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic in 2020. The staggering inventory surplus that built up last year is being worked off and global oil stocks, excluding strategic reserves, will return to pre-pandemic levels in 2021. OUR INCLUSIVE ENERGY FUTURE Our Energy Future: The Global Commission on People-Centred Clean Energy Transitions was established on 26 January 2021. The commission currently has 29 members and brings together government leaders, ministers and prominent thinkers. The Commission's work comes at a critical moment in clean energy transitions around the world. GLOBAL EV OUTLOOK 2021 The Global EV Outlook is an annual publication that identifies and discusses recent developments in electric mobility across the globe. It is developed with the support of the members of the Electric Vehicles Initiative (EVI). Combining historical analysis with projections to 2030, the report examines key areas of interest such aselectric
FINANCING CLEAN ENERGY TRANSITIONS IN EMERGING AND 19 hours ago · Financing clean energy transitions in emerging and developing economies - Analysis and key findings. A report by the International Energy Agency. IT’S TIME TO MAKE CLEAN ENERGY INVESTMENT IN EMERGING AND The world’s energy and climate future increasingly hinges on whether emerging and developing economies are able to successfully transition to cleaner energy systems, calling for a step change in global efforts to mobilise and channel the massive surge in investment that is required, according to a new report by the International EnergyAgency.
FINANCING TRANSITIONS IN FUELS AND EMISSIONS-INTENSIVE Very rapid increases in renewable power, efficiency and electrification are central to climate-driven scenarios, but on their own will not secure the emissions reductions required without complementary transitions in fuels and emissions-intensive sectors. IEA – INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCYTRACKING CLEAN ENERGY PROGRESSDATA & STATISTICSCOUNTRIESFUELS & TECHNOLOGIESANALYSISPOLICIES Flagship report. Clean energy demand for critical minerals set to soar as the world pursues net zero goals. New report by IEA shows need for government action to ensure reliable, sustainable supplies of elements vital for EVs, power grids, wind turbines and other key technologies. The Role of Critical Minerals in Clean Energy Transitions.NET ZERO BY 2050
The number of countries announcing pledges to achieve net-zero emissions over the coming decades continues to grow. But the pledges by governments to date – even if fully achieved – fall well short of what is required to bring global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions to net zero by 2050 and give the world an even chance of limiting the global temperature rise to 1.5 °C. GLOBAL ENERGY REVIEW 2021 Global energy demand is set to increase by 4.6% in 2021, more than offsetting the 4% contraction in 2020 and pushing demand 0.5% above 2019 levels. Almost 70% of the projected increase in global energy demand is in emerging markets and developing economies, where demandis
NET-ZERO EMISSIONS
Net-Zero Emissions. Reports. The IEA is leading calls for sustainable and resilient economic recoveries from the Covid-19 crisis at a time when ambition for global climate action is rising. An increasing number of countries are making net zero pledges, leading to a global realignment of energy and climate goals. NET ZERO BY 2050 SCENARIO The Net Zero by 2050 dataset includes figures and tables from the publication along with projections at global level for the Net Zero Emissions by 2050 Scenario (NZE) based on detailed modelling of the energy sector for the following data sets: energy supply, energy demand, gross electricity generation and electrical capacity, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuel combustion and GLOBAL EV OUTLOOK 2021 The Global EV Outlook is an annual publication that identifies and discusses recent developments in electric mobility across the globe. It is developed with the support of the members of the Electric Vehicles Initiative (EVI). Combining historical analysis with projections to 2030, the report examines key areas of interest such aselectric
THE ROLE OF CRITICAL MINERALS IN CLEAN ENERGY TRANSITIONS In this report. Minerals are essential components in many of today’s rapidly growing clean energy technologies – from wind turbines and electricity networks to electric vehicles. Demand for these minerals will grow quickly as clean energy transitions gather pace. This new World Energy Outlook Special Report provides the most comprehensive NET ZERO BY 2050: A ROADMAP FOR THE GLOBAL ENERGY SECTOR The number of countries announcing pledges to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions over the coming decades continues to grow. At the same time, questions are being asked about whether net-zero emissions can be achieved globally by 2050 with a view to limiting global warming to 1.5 °C, and in particular what it would mean forthe energy sector.
OUTLOOK FOR BIOGAS AND BIOMETHANE: PROSPECTS FOR ORGANIC In this report. This report provides estimates of the sustainable potential for biogas and biomethane supply, based on a detailed assessment of feedstock availability and production costs across all regions of the world. These form the basis on an outlook for biogas and biomethane supply and demand up to 2040, based on the scenariospresented
IEA – INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY Object Moved This document may be found here IEA – INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCYTRACKING CLEAN ENERGY PROGRESSDATA & STATISTICSCOUNTRIESFUELS & TECHNOLOGIESANALYSISPOLICIES Flagship report. Clean energy demand for critical minerals set to soar as the world pursues net zero goals. New report by IEA shows need for government action to ensure reliable, sustainable supplies of elements vital for EVs, power grids, wind turbines and other key technologies. The Role of Critical Minerals in Clean Energy Transitions.NET ZERO BY 2050
The number of countries announcing pledges to achieve net-zero emissions over the coming decades continues to grow. But the pledges by governments to date – even if fully achieved – fall well short of what is required to bring global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions to net zero by 2050 and give the world an even chance of limiting the global temperature rise to 1.5 °C. GLOBAL ENERGY REVIEW 2021 Global energy demand is set to increase by 4.6% in 2021, more than offsetting the 4% contraction in 2020 and pushing demand 0.5% above 2019 levels. Almost 70% of the projected increase in global energy demand is in emerging markets and developing economies, where demandis
NET-ZERO EMISSIONS
Net-Zero Emissions. Reports. The IEA is leading calls for sustainable and resilient economic recoveries from the Covid-19 crisis at a time when ambition for global climate action is rising. An increasing number of countries are making net zero pledges, leading to a global realignment of energy and climate goals. NET ZERO BY 2050 SCENARIO The Net Zero by 2050 dataset includes figures and tables from the publication along with projections at global level for the Net Zero Emissions by 2050 Scenario (NZE) based on detailed modelling of the energy sector for the following data sets: energy supply, energy demand, gross electricity generation and electrical capacity, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuel combustion and GLOBAL EV OUTLOOK 2021 The Global EV Outlook is an annual publication that identifies and discusses recent developments in electric mobility across the globe. It is developed with the support of the members of the Electric Vehicles Initiative (EVI). Combining historical analysis with projections to 2030, the report examines key areas of interest such aselectric
THE ROLE OF CRITICAL MINERALS IN CLEAN ENERGY TRANSITIONS In this report. Minerals are essential components in many of today’s rapidly growing clean energy technologies – from wind turbines and electricity networks to electric vehicles. Demand for these minerals will grow quickly as clean energy transitions gather pace. This new World Energy Outlook Special Report provides the most comprehensive NET ZERO BY 2050: A ROADMAP FOR THE GLOBAL ENERGY SECTOR The number of countries announcing pledges to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions over the coming decades continues to grow. At the same time, questions are being asked about whether net-zero emissions can be achieved globally by 2050 with a view to limiting global warming to 1.5 °C, and in particular what it would mean forthe energy sector.
OUTLOOK FOR BIOGAS AND BIOMETHANE: PROSPECTS FOR ORGANIC In this report. This report provides estimates of the sustainable potential for biogas and biomethane supply, based on a detailed assessment of feedstock availability and production costs across all regions of the world. These form the basis on an outlook for biogas and biomethane supply and demand up to 2040, based on the scenariospresented
IEA – INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY Object Moved This document may be found here GLOBAL ENERGY REVIEW 2021 In this report. As the world enters a second year of the Covid-19 pandemic, the annual Global Energy Review assesses the direction energy demand and carbon dioxide emissions are taking in 2021. The latest statistical data and real-time analysis confirmNET-ZERO EMISSIONS
Net-Zero Emissions. Reports. The IEA is leading calls for sustainable and resilient economic recoveries from the Covid-19 crisis at a time when ambition for global climate action is rising. An increasing number of countries are making net zero pledges, leading to a global realignment of energy and climate goals. WORLD ENERGY BALANCES World Energy Balances provides comprehensive energy balances for all the world’s largest energy producing and consuming countries. It contains detailed data on the supply and consumption of energy for over 180 countries and regions, including all OECD countries, and more than 100 other key energy producing and consuming countries, as well as world totals and various regional aggregates. KEY WORLD ENERGY STATISTICS 2020 IEA Key World Energy Statistics (KWES) is an introduction to energy statistics, providing top-level numbers across the energy mix, from supply and demand, to prices and research budgets, including outlooks, energy indicators and definitions. KWES is part of the IEA's annual edition of the world’s most comprehensive series of energy databases OIL 2021 – ANALYSIS The global economy and oil markets are recovering from the historic collapse in demand caused by the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic in 2020. The staggering inventory surplus that built up last year is being worked off and global oil stocks, excluding strategic reserves, will return to pre-pandemic levels in 2021. GLOBAL ENERGY INVESTMENTS SET TO RECOVER IN 2021 BUT Global investment in energy is set to rebound by nearly 10% in 2021 to USD 1.9 trillion, reversing most of last year’s drop caused the Covid-19 pandemic, but spending on clean energy transitions needs to accelerate much more rapidly to meet climate goals, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency. With energy investment returning to pre-crisis levels, its composition SELECTION OF KEY INDICATORS FOR EMERGING MARKETS AND Selection of key indicators for Emerging Markets and Developing Economies in 2021 - Chart and data by the International Energy Agency. OUR INCLUSIVE ENERGY FUTURE Our Energy Future: The Global Commission on People-Centred Clean Energy Transitions was established on 26 January 2021. The commission currently has 29 members and brings together government leaders, ministers and prominent thinkers. The Commission's work comes at a critical moment in clean energy transitions around the world.DATA & STATISTICS
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GLOBAL ENERGY INVESTMENTS SET TO RECOVER IN 2021 BUT REMAIN FAR FROM ANET ZERO PATHWAY
As spending rebounds towards pre-crisis levels, not enough is going into clean energy, especially in emerging market and developing economies, new IEA report finds World Energy Investment 2021circle-arrow June 2021 Read more Read more Read more Read moreFlagship report
THE WORLD HAS A VIABLE PATHWAY TO BUILDING A GLOBAL ENERGY SECTOR WITH NET-ZERO EMISSIONS IN 2050 The world’s first comprehensive energy roadmap shows government actions to rapidly boost clean energy and reduce fossil fuel use can create millions of jobs, lift economic growth and keep net zero inreach
Net Zero by 2050circle-arrow May 2021 Read more Read more Read more Read moreFuel report
RENEWABLES ARE STRONGER THAN EVER AS THEY POWER THROUGH THE PANDEMIC Renewable sources of electricity grew at their fastest rate in two decades in 2020 and are set to expand in coming years at a much faster pace than prior to the pandemic, according to our Renewable EnergyMarket Update 2021
Renewable Energy Market Update 2021circle-arrow May 2021 Read more Read more Read more Read moreFlagship report
CLEAN ENERGY DEMAND FOR CRITICAL MINERALS SET TO SOAR AS THE WORLD PURSUES NET ZERO GOALS New report by IEA shows need for government action to ensure reliable, sustainable supplies of elements vital for EVs, power grids, wind turbines and other key technologies The Role of Critical Minerals in Clean Energy Transitionscircle-arrow May 2021 Read more Read more Read more Read more Previous slideNext slide* Flagship report
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WOMEN IN SENIOR MANAGEMENT ROLES AT ENERGY FIRMS REMAINS STUBBORNLY LOW, BUT EFFORTS TO IMPROVE GENDER DIVERSITY ARE MOVING APACE By Graham Pilgrim , Donna-Jean Nicholson , Nick Johnstone andAloys Nghiem
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COLONIAL PIPELINE OUTAGE IN THE UNITED STATES UNDERSCORES RISKS TOENERGY SUPPLIES
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A CLOSER LOOK AT THE MODELLING BEHIND OUR GLOBAL ROADMAP TO NET-ZEROEMISSIONS BY 2050
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AIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE POLICY INTEGRATION IN INDIA Frameworks to deliver co-benefitsMay 2021
BROWSE, DOWNLOAD AND BUY GLOBAL ENERGY DATA Explore our datacircle-arrow TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLYMtoe
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arrow-up arrow-down 62.91% from 1990 ELECTRICITY FINAL CONSUMPTIONTWh
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arrow-up arrow-down 127.01% from 1990TOTAL CO2 EMISSIONS
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arrow-up arrow-down 63.35% from 1990 CO2 EMISSIONS PER CAPITAt CO2/capita
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arrow-up arrow-down 13.92% from 1990* World
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