The International Energy Agency co-hosted a joint ministerial summit with the African Union Commission (AUC) that brought together high-level representatives from government and industry to discuss the development of Africa’s energy sector.
Read More »Fossil Fuel Consumption Subsidies Bounced Back Strongly in 2018
Higher average oil prices in 2018 pushed up the value of global fossil fuel consumption subsidies back up toward levels last seen in 2014. underscoring the incomplete nature of the pricing reforms undertaken in recent years.
Read More »International Action Can Scale Up Hydrogen to Make It a Key Part of a Clean And Secure Energy Future
The world has an important opportunity to tap into hydrogen’s vast potential to become a critical part of a more sustainable and secure energy future.
Read More »Greenhouse Gas Emission Have Declined in the UK
The United Kingdom has Made major progress in reducing emissions. according to the IEA’s latest country review.
Read More »District Heating Needs Flexibility to Navigate the Energy Transition
Heating in buildings is at the core of energy consumption space heating and hot water production account for around 70% of energy consumption in residential buildings in IEA countries
Read More »Demand from Asia Is Set to Power the Growth of the Global Gas Industry Over the Next Five Years
Global demand for natural gas is set to keep growing over the next five years. driven by strong consumption in fast-growing Asian economies and supported by the continued development of the international gas trade.
Read More »More People Have Access to Electricity Than Ever Before. But the World Is Falling Short of Its Sustainable Energy Goals
A substantial further increase of renewable energy is needed for energy systems to become affordable. reliable and sustainable. focusing on modern uses.
Read More »Global EV Outlook 2019 Launched at Clean Energy Ministerial
The report provides key insights on EV and charging infrastructure deployment. ownership cost. energy use. CO2 emissions and battery material demand.
Read More »Steep Decline in Nuclear Power Would Threaten Energy Security and Climate Goals
A new IEA report finds nuclear power capacity in advanced economies could fall sharply. making the global energy transition harder and more costly.
Read More »Fatalities after high-speed train collision
A Turkish high-speed train has collided with a local train in the capital. Ankara.
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