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IEA Executive Director: The climate challenge is immense but we have the clean technology 2008 Australia Detail
Government of Georgia and International Energy Agency to host Energy Security Conference 2006 Tblisi, Georgia Detail
CIAB Award presented to Dr Kelly Thambimuthu by CIAB Chairman Mr Preston Chiaro 2006 Paris Detail
(00)01 IEA Publishes Energy Policies of IEA Countries 2000 Paris Detail
(00)02 IEA Expresses Concern Over Tight Oil Supply and Shrinking Stocks 2000 Paris Detail
(00)03 IEA Examines China’s Quest for Worldwide Energy Security 2000 Paris Detail
(00)04 IEA and USGS Unite Oil and Natural Gas Resource Assessment with Energy Security Policy and Analysis 2000 Paris Detail
(00)05 IEA Welcomes OPEC Production Increase; Emphasises Importance of June Market Review 2000 Paris Detail
(00)06 IEA and ASCOPE Discuss Asian Oil, Energy Security; Set up Regular Information Exchange 2000 Kuala Lumpur Detail
(00)07 IEA Commends Portugal Energy Market Reforms Recommends Moving on Market Liberalisation in Gas, Increasing Competition in Electricity 2000 Lisbon Detail
(00)08 IEA Commends Canadian Energy Policy; calls for further development of regional energy markets and for progress in addressing Canada’s Greenhouse Gas Target 2000 Paris Detail
(00)09 IEA Director Calls on OPEC to Heed Market Signals; Says Brent Crude at $31 Belies “Adequate Supply” 2000 Calgary Detail
(00)10 IEA Director, Industry Leaders Call “Electricity” the Lifeblood of the Information Age 2000 Montreal Detail
(00)11 IEA Releases Energy Survey of Black Sea Countries 2000 Paris Detail
(00)12 IEA Calls for Further Clarification of Swedish Nuclear Policy, Recommends Greater Receptiveness to Natural Gas 2000 Stockholm Detail
(00)13 More Crude Production is Fine, IEA Says, but Causes of Market Volatility Remain 2000 Paris Detail
(00)14 IEA Governing Board Meets, Assesses World Oil Situation 2000 Paris Detail
(00)15 IEA Encourages Luxembourg Energy Market Reforms Recommends Strengthening Efforts to Imporve Energy Efficiency 2000 Luxembourg Detail
(00)16 IEA Asks: Can the Netherlands Square the Circle of Strong Environmental Protection and Free Markets? 2000 The Hague Detail
(00)17 The Climate Technology Initiative (CTI) 2000 World Climate Technology and Leadership Awards 2000 Paris Detail
(00)19 IEA says France can Liberalise Faster: French Energy Companies well Prepared for Free Markets 2000 Paris Detail
(00)20 Carbon Emissions Set to Rise Steadily with Fossil Fuel Use; But, IEA indicates, Ways to Halt Climate Change Do Exist 2000 The Hague Detail
(00)21 IEA Comments on Reported Iraq Oil Cut 2000 Paris Detail
(00)22 IEA Cites Progress on Regulatory Reform but Sees Difficulties in the Fight Against Climate Change 2000 Paris Detail
(01)01 IEA Notes OPEC Production Cut with Concern, Expects its Market Impact will be "Moderate" 2001 Paris Detail
(01)02 Carbon Emissions Set to Rise Steadily with Fossil Fuel Use; But, IEA Indicates, Ways to Halt Climate Change Do Exist 2001 Berlin Detail
(01)03 Electricity Market Competition: Getting It Right 2001 Paris Detail
(01)04 Czech Republic Joins International Energy Agency, Becomes Consumer Group's Twenty-Fifth Member 2001 Paris Detail
(01)05 IEA Finds Members Well Prepared For a New Oil Shock, But Warns of Challenges to Future Energy Security 2001 Paris Detail
(01)06 Regulatory Institutions in Liberalised Electricity Markets 2001 Paris Detail
(01)07 IEA Calls for "Considerable Changes" to Attain Sustainable Energy Growth 2001 Paris Detail
(01)08 Third Annual CTI World Climate Technology Awards 2001 Paris Detail
(01)09 Energy Statisticians Launch Major Initiative; IEA Announces Data Round-Tables with Industry 2001 Paris Detail
(01)10 IEA Examines Future of Nuclear Power in OECD; Identifies Challenges Facing Member Countries 2001 Paris Detail
(01)11 Korea Joins International Energy Agency; Becomes IEA’s Twenty-Sixth Member 2001 Paris Detail
(01)12 IEA Welcomes Chinese Plan for Emergency Oil Stocks, Looks Forward to Strengthening Security Dialogue 2001 Paris Detail
(01)13 Meeting of the Governing Board at Ministerial Level - Communiqué 2001 Paris Detail
(01)14 A Multi-Source, Multi-Purpose Fuel for the Future 2001 Paris Detail
(01)15 Switched Off but Not Unplugged 2001 Paris Detail
(01)16 IEA Commends New Zealand Energy Policy, but Points to Mixed Objectives in Electricity Reform 2001 Paris Detail
(01)17 IEA Approves Australia's Energy Liberalisation, Adds That Reforms Must Respect the Environment 2001 Canberra Detail
(01)18 IEA Welcomes OPEC Display of Moderation; Says World Oil Markets Are "Well-Supplied" 2001 Paris Detail
(01)19 IEA Commends Introduction of New Energy Efficiency Measures, but Stresses Need for More Competition in Belgium's Energy Sector 2001 Brussels Detail
(01)20 The Climate Technology Initiative (CTI) 2001 World Climate Technology and Leadership Awards 2001 Paris Detail
(01)21 IEA Supply Book Sees Ample Energy to 2020 and Beyond but "Massive" Investment Needed to Exploit it 2001 Buenos Aires Detail
(01)22 IEA Commends Rapid Market Liberalisation, but Stresses the Need to Ensure Supply Security and to Meet Kyoto Target 2001 Madrid Detail
(01)23 Energy Security and Climate Stability Must be Made Compatible, IEA Tells COP 7 2001 Marrakesh Detail
(01)24 IEA Commends Czech Republic for Energy Supply Security, Calls for Further Efforts on Regularity Reform and Energy Efficiency 2001 Prague Detail
(01)25 Turkey Achieved Breakthrough in Energy Liberalisation - but now the Environment needs Attention 2001 Ankara Detail
(02)01 IEA Cites Progress on Regulatory Reform, Warns that Unwanted Climate Change Continues 2002 Paris Detail
(02)03 IEA Commends Norway's Energy Policy, Stresses The Country's Key Role In International Energy Security 2002 Paris Detail
(02)04 Nominations for Climate Technology Awards 2002 Paris Detail
(02)05 IEA Commends Russian Efforts on Energy Security, Calls for a Full Implementation of Reforms 2002 Moscow Detail
(02)06 Korea Set to Become 26th Member of the International Energy Agency 2002 Paris Detail
(02)07 Dominique MAILLARD, French Energy Official, is named as Chairman of IEA Governing Board 2002 Paris Detail
(02)08 IEA Commends Indian Electricity Reforms, Calls for Action to Improve Market Efficiency 2002 New Delhi Detail
(02)09 Energy Data -- Gathering Organisations Announce Further Steps to Transparency 2002 Paris Detail
(02)10 Special Award From Russian Science Academy Honours the IEA's "World Energy Outlook 2001" 2002 Moscow Detail
(02)11 IEA Reviews US National Energy Policy, Stresses US Leadership Role and Encourages Legislation on Climate Change 2002 Paris Detail
(02)12 IEA Recommendations on Energy and Sustainable Development 2002 Paris Detail
(02)13 IEA Reviews Korea Energy Policy, Commends Diversification of Supply and Energy Markets Reforms, but Calls for more Attention to Energy Efficiency 2002 Seoul Detail
(02)14 Distributed Generation: Electricity Users Invest in Security of Supply 2002 Paris Detail
(02)15 The Impact of Electricity Market Reform on Investment 2002 Paris Detail
(02)16 Coal in the Energy Supply of India. Industry Study for the IEA Recommends Coal Reforms in India to underwrite Sustained Economic Growth 2002 Paris Detail
(02)17 Energy and Poverty: IEA Reveals a Vicious and Unsustainable circle. 2002 Paris Detail
(02)17 Energie und Armut: Internationale Energieagentur fordert Umdenken Energie und Armut: Internationale Energieagentur fordert Umdenken Internationale Energieagentur fordert Umdenken 2002 Paris Detail
(02)17 Energie et Pauvreté: L'AIE révèle un Cercle Vicieux et Intenble 2002 Paris Detail
(02)18 IEA Reports on Ways to Achieve Sustainability in Urban Transport 2002 Paris Detail
(02)19 Diagnosing a Problem is half the solution: IEA Brings Real Meaning to Sustainable Development 2002 Johannesburg Detail
(02)19 IEA Encourages Move towards an Open Market in Denmark's Energy Sector 2002 Paris Detail
(02)20 Statement to World Leaders on Sustainable Development, by Robert Priddle, Executive Director of the IEA, at the World Summit in Johannesburg 2002 Johannesburg Detail
(02)21 Watching Both Sides of the Fence 2002 Rio de Janeiro Detail
(02)26 IEA Welcomes Greece's Adoption of Natural Gas, but Calls for Further Efforts on Security of Supply and Energy Efficiency 2002 Paris Detail
(02)27 IEA Shows Past, Present and Future of Energy and Climate Change 2002 Paris / Luxemburg Detail
(02)28 IEA Commends Free Market Approach to Energy Policy in UK, and Stresses Continuation of Effective Policy Modifications 2002 Paris Detail
(02)29 IEA and UNDP advocate new Energy Policies for Southeast Europe 2002 Paris Detail
(02)30 Liberalisation provides a market-driven framework for gas flexibililty 2002 Paris Detail
(02)31 IEA Study Highlights Challenges Facing China's Developing Gas Market; Calls for a Coherent National Energy Policy 2002 Beijing Detail
(02)32 Seminar on Oil Stocks and Emergency Response 2002 Beijing Detail
(02)33 IEA Examines Efforts to Ensure a Secure, Sustainable and Affordable Energy Supply 2002 Paris Detail
(02)34 IEA Measures and Defines the Role of Renewables in Energy Mix 2002 Paris Detail
(02)35 IEA Commends Germany's Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions but Recommends Continuous Assessment of the Impacts of the Nuclear Phase-Out and Further Action in Regulatory Reform 2002 Paris Detail
(03)01 L'Algerie se joint a l'accord de mise en oeuvre du Programme de Concentration Solaire pour la Production d'energie de l'AIE 2003 Paris Detail
(03)01 Algeria joins IEA SOLARPACES 2003 Paris Detail
(03)02 Claude Mandil Elected Executive Director of the IEA 2003 Paris Detail
(03)03 "Creating Markets for New Energy Technologies" 2003 Paris Detail
(03)04 IEA Governing Board Reviews the State of the Oil Market 2003 Paris Detail
(03)05 IEA Head Visits Saudi Arabia 2003 Paris Detail
(03)06 Sound Policies, Institutions and Structures needed to confront challenges facing South America's Gas Market 2003 Paris Detail
(03)07 United States Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham and IEA Executive Director Claude Mandil Issue Joint Statement on Energy Supply and Hydrogen Energy 2003 Paris Detail
(03)08 The IEA's Executive Director: Oil Supply is Assured 2003 Paris Detail
(03)10 IEA Study Shows How to Save Energy and Reduce Harmful Emissions by Using More Efficient Domestic Appliances 2003 Paris Detail
(03)11 Communique. Meeting of the Governing Board at Ministerial Level 2003 Paris Detail
(03)11 Communiqué. Réunion du Conseil de direction au niveau des Ministres 2003 Paris Detail
(03)11 Kommuniqué. Tagung des Verwaltungsrats auf Ministerebene 2003 Paris Detail
(03)12 IEA Launches Climate Change and Renewable Energy Websites 2003 Paris Detail
(03)13 Exceptional Oil Market Report and Monthly Oil Data Service Delay 2003 Paris Detail
(03)14 Oil Market Report to be released on Friday 13 June 2003 Paris Detail
(03)15 IEA Commends Hungary for its Determined Effort to Liberalise Energy Markets, but Warns of Challenges Ahead 2003 Budapest Detail
(03)16 IEA Commends Ireland's Progress on Market Reform but Warns of Challenges in Reconciling Security and Environmental Goals 2003 Dublin Detail
(03)17 IEA Commends Austrian Market Reform and Use of International Energy Trade to Enhance Security and Reduce Costs 2003 Vienna Detail
(03)18 Dr Noé van Hulst to head the IEA Long Term Office 2003 Paris Detail
(03)19 IEA Commends Swiss Energy Policy, but advises more focus on Economic Efficiency 2003 Berne Detail
(03)20 WWW.OILMARKETREPORT.ORG is Now Up and Running 2003 Paris Detail
(03)21 IEA Commends Italy’s Progress in Energy Market Reform, but Sees Danger in Reducing Energy Diversification 2003 Rome Detail
(03)22 IEA Commends Japan's Commitment to Energy Security and Environmental Objectives but Advises More Focus on Economic Efficiency 2003 Tokyo Detail
(03)24 Solutions for Advancing Electricity Market Reform 2003 Paris Detail
(03)25 First IEA Assessment of Renewable Energy 2003 Paris Detail
(03)26 Taking the Long Term View on Climate Change Mitigation and Energy Use 2003 Paris Detail
(03)27 IEA Coal Industry Award Recognises Importance of Coal in Sustainable Development 2003 Paris Detail
(03)28 IEA Affirms it's Special Responsibility in Helping to Combat Climate Change 2003 Milan Detail
(03)29 IEA Examines Efforts to Ensure a Secure, Sustainable and Affordable Energy Supply 2003 Paris Detail
(04)02 India and IEA Discuss Emergency Oil Stocks to Improve Global Energy Security; Set up Regular Information Exchange 2004 New Delhi/Paris Detail
(04)03 The 7th IEA Energy Expert's Meeting, Bangkok 2004 Bangkok Detail
(04)04 IEA Commends Finland's Market-Based Approach to Energy Policy 2004 Helsinki Detail
(04)05 Conference on District Heating Policy: Toward Sustainability 2004 Prague Detail
(04)07 Oil Crises and Climate Challenges: 30 Years of Energy Use in IEA Countries 2004 Brussels Detail
(04)08 UK and Australia to Chair Successively IEA Governing Board 2004 Paris Detail
(04)09 IEA Expresses Concern About High Oil Prices as it Celebrates its 30th Anniversary 2004 Istanbul Detail
(04)11 Biofuels for Transport: An International Perspective 2004 Paris Detail
(04)12 "Renewable Energy - Markets and Policy Trends in IEA Countries" 2004 Paris Detail
(04)13 IEA Analyses Security of Gas Supply in Open Markets 2004 Paris Detail
(04)14 IEA Commends Sweden's International Market Approach to Energy but Stresses the Importance of a Credible, Long-Term Plan on the Future of Nuclear Power 2004 Stockholm Detail
(04)15 IEA Updates the Dealing with Climate Change Database 2004 Paris Detail
(04)16 IEA Commends Dutch Energy Policy and Recognises the Challenges of Gas Market Restructuring 2004 The Hague Detail
(04)17 IEA Urges Portugal to Consistently Maintain it's Oil Stockholding Obligation and Commends Initiatives to Develop Competitive Regional Energy Markets 2004 Lisbon Detail
(04)17 IEA Commends the Framework for Competition in French Gas and Electricity Markets but Cautions that Challenges Remain 2004 Paris Detail
(04)18 L'AIE se Fèlicite du Cadre Compètitif des Marchès Français du Gaz et de l'Électricité mais Prévient que Défis Demeurent 2004 Paris Detail
(04)19 Improving District Heating Policy in Transition Economies 2004 Paris Detail
(04)22 “Energy Policies of IEA Countries – 2004 Review” Special Edition Review of the last 30 years – Cross-Country-Overview 2004 Paris Detail
(04)24 Kyoto is Not Enough: New Technologies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions 2004 Buenos Aires Detail
(05)01 IEA Commends Canada’s Competitive Energy Markets and Calls on the Federal Government to Strengthen its Efforts in Shaping Consensus on Important Energy Policy Issues 2005 Paris Detail
(05)02 IEA Commends Luxembourg’s Energy Policy, but Calls for Stronger Action on Climate Change and Oil Reserves 2005 Luxembourg Detail
(05)03 New Figures on the Costs of Generating Electricity Released Today 2005 Paris Detail
(05)03F Nouvelles Donnees sur les Coûts de la Production d'Electricite Publiees ce Jour 2005 Paris Detail
(05)04 Russian Electricity Reform: Emerging Challenges and Opportunities 2005 London Detail
(05)06 The IEA Commends Turkey’s Progress in Liberalising Energy Markets, but Calls for More Energy Efficiency and Environmental Protection. 2005 Ankara Detail
(05)07 IEA Press Release: Saving Oil in a Hurry 2005 Paris Detail
(05)08 KOMMUNIQUE: Tagung des Verwaltungsrats auf Ministerebene 2005 Paris Detail
(05)08 Communiqué. Réunion du Conseil de direction au niveau des Ministres 2005 Paris Detail
(05)08 Communique. Meeting of the Governing Board at Ministerial Level 2005 Paris Detail
(05)09 IEA Commends Czech Market Reform and Emission Reductions but Urges Greater Energy Efficiency and Improved Competitive Markets 2005 Prague Detail
(05)10 "Saving Electricity in a Hurry" 2005 Paris Detail
(05)11 New Opportunities for Biofuels 2005 Paris Detail
(05)12 IEA Welcomes G8 Action Plan on Climate Change 2005 Paris Detail
(05)13 IEA Commends the Efficiency and Security of the Australian Energy Market But Cautions on Environmental Sustainability 2005 Paris Detail
(05)14 IEA Announcement of Emergency Stock Release 2005 Paris Detail
(05)15 Contributions of IEA Member Countries to the Hurricane Katrina Oil Supply Disruption 2005 Paris Detail
(05)16 Statement By Claude Mandil IEA Executive Director After the meeting of the IEA Governing Board 2005 Paris Detail
(05)17 Resources to Reserves - Oil and Gas Technologies for the Energy Markets of the Future 2005 Paris Detail
(05)18 IEA Commends Spanish Energy Policy for Stronger Actions on Energy Efficiency and Liberalisation, but Outlines Challenges on Climate Change and Security of Supply 2005 Madrid Detail
(05)19 Thai Prime Minister Meets with the International Energy Agency to Discuss the Energy Situation and Future Co-Operation 2005 Paris Detail
(05)20 IEA Continues Implementation of its Co-ordinated Response, Remains Prepared to Weather the Storms and Encourages Energy Conservation 2005 Paris Detail
(05)22 IEA Commends Norwegian Energy Policy for Exemplary Management of Resource Wealth, but Outlines Challenges on Climate Change and Security of Supply 2005 Oslo, Norway Detail
(05)23 “Act Locally, Trade Globally” – Emissions Trading for Climate Policy 2005 Paris Detail
(05)24 International Energy Statistics Meeting 2005 Paris Detail
(05)25 Will Our Children Be Driving a Hydrogen Fuelled Car? The Role of Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Future Energy System 2005 Paris Detail
(05)26 “Energy and Climate Change: More Action Needed” 2005 Montréal, Canada Detail
(05)27 Lessons from Liberalised Electricity Markets and Learning from the Blackouts 2005 Paris Detail
(05)28 IEA Identifies Examples of Good Practice in Energy Policies 2005 Paris Detail
(05)29 Conclusion of IEA Collective Action 2005 Paris Detail
(06)01 Renewable Energy Technologies to Play an Important Role in a Clean, Clever, and Competitive Energy Future 2006 Paris Detail
(06)02 The IEA Welcomes Belgium’s Progress Towards Energy Market Liberalisation but Urges Action to Reduce Competition Barriers for Customer Benefit 2006 Brussels Detail
(06)03 IEA Commends Slovak Energy Market Reforms, but Urges Further Action on Energy Security, Efficiency and Market Opening 2006 Bratislava Detail
(06)06 IEA Calls for more investment, more energy efficiency and more transparency 2006 Doha Detail
(06)07 The IEA applauds New Zealand’s steady commitment to liberalised energy markets, but urges government to finalise its climate policy and comply with its oil stock obligation 2006 Wellington Detail
(06)08 The Natural Gas Market: Rapidly globalising but triggering concerns on supply 2006 Amsterdam Detail
(06)09 Energy technology scenarios and strategies for a more secure and sustainable energy future 2006 Paris Detail
(06)10 IEA commends Danish energy efficiency but advises more focus on efficient transport, cost-effectiveness and market concentration 2006 Copenhagen Detail
(06)12 “China’s Power Sector Reforms: Where to Next?” — Setting near-term priorities to build a market-based sector 2006 Paris Detail
(06)13 IEA Supports G8 Energy Security Focus and Calls for Optimising Russian Natural Gas to Enhance Energy Security and Environmental Benefits 2006 Paris Detail
(06)14 Angola – Towards an Energy Strategy 2006 Luanda Detail
(06)15 IEA commends Greek energy policy for supporting regional energy links, but outlines domestic challenges on market reform 2006 Athens Detail
(06)16 Ukraine’s huge energy efficiency potential is key to improving its energy security 2006 Kyiv Detail
(06)16a Ukrainian Press Release in Ukrainian 2006 Kyiv Detail
(06)18 IEA exhorts Ministers to “bridge the gap” between current policies and the new measures that will empower a more secure, environmentally acceptable energy system 2006 Nairobi Detail
(06)19 Nobuo Tanaka nominated to succeed Claude Mandil as IEA Executive Director in September 2007 2006 Sydney Detail
(06)20 IEA Identifies Best Practices in Energy Policies during 2006, Highlighting Energy Efficiency and Technology 2006 Paris Detail
(07)01 IEA: IPCC Report Emphasises Urgency for Global Action 2007 Paris Detail
(07)02 IEA commends UK energy policy for supporting investment and energy efficiency, but outlines challenges on future security of supply 2007 Paris Detail
(07)03 Slovak Republic Invited to Join IEA 2007 Paris Detail
(07)04 Energy Security and Climate Policy: Assessing Interactions 2007 Paris Detail
(07)05 IEA commends Hungarian energy policy for positive developments since 2003, but notes significant challenges on market reform and energy efficiency 2007 Budapest Detail
(07)06 Climate Policy Uncertainty and Investment Risk 2007 Paris Detail
(07)07 High Risk of Underinvestment in Power Generation in current climate of uncertainty 2007 Paris Detail
(07)08 Natural Gas Market Review 2007
Security in a globalising market to 2015
2007 Paris Detail
(07)09 The Ministry of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation and the IEA renew their Memorandum of Understanding 2007 Geneva Detail
(07)11 Communiqué. Réunion du Conseil de direction au niveau des Ministres 2007 Paris Detail
(07)11 Communique. Meeting of the Governing Board at Ministerial Level 2007 Paris Detail
(07)11 Kommuniqué. Tagung des Verwaltungsrats auf Ministerebene 2007 Paris Detail
(07)12 The IEA Applauds Korea’s Rapid Development to a Modern Energy System and Now Urges Reform of Energy Markets and Action on Environmental Concerns 2007 Seoul Detail
(07)13 The IEA praises Germany’s commitment to sound energy policies and now urges the government to reconsider the phase-out of nuclear power and to focus on energy market reform and climate policy 2007 Berlin Detail
(07)14 Legal and Regulatory Frameworks for CO2 Storage Should Be Fast-Tracked to Spur Demonstration 2007 Oslo Detail
(07)15 New Comprehensive Overview of World Industrial Energy Efficiency and CO2 Intensity 2007 Paris Detail
(07)16 IEA commends Irish government for its energy policy reforms and outlines significant challenges on market reform and transport energy efficiency 2007 Dubin Detail
(07)17 Didier Houssin est nommé directeur, chargé du marché pétrolier et des mesures d’urgence à l’Agence Internationale de l’Energie 2007 Paris Detail
(07)18 Energy Use in the New Millennium: Trends in IEA Countries 2007 Berlin Detail
(07)19 Poland Invited to Join IEA 2007 Paris Detail
(07)20 The IEA Urges Governments to Mind the Energy Efficiency Gap 2007 Paris Detail
(07)21 Fossil Fuel-Fired Power Generation – IEA identifies proven technology available today to significantly reduce CO2 emissions 2007 Paris Detail
(07)23 IEA commends Switzerland for its energy policy reforms, but sees more room for higher energy efficiency and use of renewable energy 2007 Berne Detail
(07)24 The IEA Emergency Response System - Ready to Respond to any Potential Oil Supply Disruption 2007 Paris Detail
(07)25 Slovak Republic to become 27th Member of the IEA 2007 Paris Detail
(07)26 IEA reacts to OPEC decision 2007 Paris Detail
(07)27 A New Phase in IEA Work with China and India 2007 Paris Detail
(07)28 Ministries with energy responsibilities must step up now to climate change mitigation and realise huge potential of energy efficiency 2007 Bali Detail
(08)01 IEA Chief Technology Officer Round Table Joint Statement 2008 Paris Detail
(08)02 IEA commends US government for energy policy acts and outlines challenges on energy efficiency and renewables 2008 Washington Detail
(08)03 Austria has made commendable progress on R&D and developing renewables, but needs to act on energy efficiency and market competition 2008 Vienna Detail
(08)05 OPEC Secretary General’s Visit to IEA Underscores Shared Commitment to Dialogue 2008 Paris Detail
(08)06 The IEA praises Finland’s commitment to balanced and realistic energy policy, and urges the government to continue to be vigilant on energy security 2008 Helsinki Detail
(08)07 Responding to urgent energy challenges - IEA calls for greater investment in the oil sector and for CCS to be made eligible to receive revenues generated by the CDM 2008 Rome Detail
(08)08 Richard H. Jones named next IEA Deputy Executive Director 2008 Paris Detail
(08)09 IEA commends Sweden for its sound and sustainable energy policy, but urges clarification on the role of nuclear power 2008 Stockholm Detail
(08)10 Now or Never - IEA Energy Technology Perspectives 2008 shows pathways to sustained economic growth based on clean and affordable energy technology 2008 Tokyo Detail
(08)11 The IEA praises Japan’s commitment to and action on technology development and deployment across the globe, and urges it to strengthen domestic energy and climate policies 2008 Tokyo Detail
(08)12 IEA welcomes Saudi Invitation to Oil Talks 2008 Paris Detail
(08)13 IEA welcomes steps toward reform and integration in the Western Balkans and calls for strengthened institutions, policies and implementation 2008 Paris Detail
(08)14 Despite Slowing Oil Demand, IEA Sees Continued Market Tightness Over the Medium Term 2008 Madrid Detail
(08)15 IEA Welcomes G8 Call for Action on Energy Security and Sustainability 2008 Paris Detail
(08)16 IEA: European Union is leading on climate change and energy policies, but needs to increase funding for energy research & development 2008 Brussels Detail
(08)17 IEA urges to overcome investment uncertainties, cost increases and delays in natural gas markets to maintain security of supply 2008 Paris Detail
(08)18 Poland becomes 28th member country of the IEA 2008 Paris Detail
(08)19 IEA urges governments to adopt effective policies based on key design principles to accelerate the exploitation of the large potential for renewable energy 2008 Berlin Detail
(08)20 IEA urges a quick and global push to develop and deploy Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technologies 2008 Paris Detail
(08)20 L’AIE appelle à un effort global et urgent pour développer et déployer les technologies de captage et stockage du CO2 (CSC) 2008 Paris Detail
(08)22 IEA calls Indonesia a major player in global energy economy and praises increasingly progressive energy policies 2008 Jakarta Detail
(08)23 IEA calls for “Clean Energy New Deal” to stimulate global economy and combat climate change 2008 Poznan Detail
(09)1 IEA commends the Netherlands for its sound and sustainable energy policy, but calls for more focus on implementation to reach ambitious policy objectives 2009 The Hague Detail
(09)10 IEA proposes approaches to curb greenhouse gas emissions in the key sectors, industry and power 2009 Paris Detail
(09)11 IEA commends Spain for improvements in energy policy, but urges a stronger push towards a low-carbon economy 2009 Madrid Detail
(09)12 From financial crisis to 450 ppm: the IEA maps out the energy sector transformation
and its financial consequences under a global climate agreement
2009 Bangkok Detail
(09)13 IEA Ministers confirm commitment to stabilise CO2 emissions and ensure transition to low-carbon economy, welcome closer co-operation with China, India and Russia 2009 Paris Detail
(09)14 IEA commends Chile on significant achievements in energy policy and recommends clearer regulation for long-term investment to integrate environmental costs 2009 Santiago de Chile Detail
(09)15 Transport, Energy and CO2: Moving toward Sustainability - How the world can achieve deep CO2 reductions in transport by 2050 2009 Paris Detail
(09)2 International agencies launch 50% global fuel economy plan to key industry players at Geneva Motor Show 2009 Geneva Detail
(09)3 IEA convenes new Energy Business Council to assess impact of financial crisis on energy markets and share views on climate change and other pressing energy issues 2009 Paris Detail
(09)4 IEA commends Luxembourg for clear improvements in energy policy, but urges stronger action on climate change and oil security 2009 Luxembourg Detail
(09)5 IEA sees China lead the way in developing new cleaner coal technologies 2009 Beijing Detail
(09)6 IEA expects energy use by new electronic devices to triple by 2030 but sees considerable room for more efficiency 2009 Paris Detail
(09)7 IEA calls oil and natural gas outlook very uncertain as economic crisis hits markets: Oil prices may be rebounding; Gas demand dips for first time in 50 years 2009 Paris Detail
(09)8 IEA says that G8 call for increased investment in energy supply, energy efficiency and low-carbon technology is timely and urgent 2009 Paris/l’Aquila Detail
(09)9 IEA commends Portugal on effective implementation of energy policy but cautions that further challenges remain 2009 Lisbon Detail