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Standing Groups and Committees
The Standing Group on Emergency Questions (SEQ)
is responsible
for all aspects of IEA oil emergency preparedness and collective
response to supply disruptions.
The Standing Group on the Oil Market (SOM)
monitors and analyses short- and medium-term developments in the international oil market to help
IEA Member countries react promptly and effectively to changes
in market conditions.
The Standing Group on Long-Term Co-operation (SLT)
encourages co-operation among IEA member countries to ensure their
collective energy security, improve the economic efficiency of their energy sector
and promote the
environmental protection in provision of energy services. The SLT
has established an expert body: the Working Party on Energy
Efficiency.
The
Standing Group on Global Energy Dialogue (SGD)
is
responsible for work with countries and regions outside
of the IEA membership, including China, Russia and India. Many SGD
projects draw upon both regional and sectoral expertise
and are carried out jointly with
other
IEA
divisions.
The Committee on Energy Research and
Technology (CERT)
co-ordinates
and promotes the development, demonstration
and deployment of technologies to
meet challenges in the energy sector.
The CERT has established four expert
bodies: the Working
Party
on Fossil
Fuels;
the Working Party on Renewable Energy Technologies;
the Working Party Energy End-Use Technologies and
the Fusion Power Co-ordinating Committee. The IEA provides a framework for more than 40 international collaborative energy research, development and demonstration projects known as Implementing Agreements.
