Reports
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- Clean Energy Transitions Programme (51)
- Clean Energy Transitions in Emerging Economies (18)
- Technology Collaboration Programme (15)
- Digital Demand-Driven Electricity Networks Initiative (7)
- Global Commission for Urgent Action on Energy Efficiency (3)
- People-Centred Clean Energy Transitions (3)
- CEM Hydrogen Initiative (2)
- Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies (2)
- Energy Sub-Saharan Africa (2)
- Our Inclusive Energy Future (1)
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Credible pathways to 1.5°C
Four pillars for action in the 2020s
Report — April 2023
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Towards hydrogen definitions based on their emissions intensity
Technology report — April 2023
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Outlooks for gas markets and investment
Fuel report — April 2023
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ASEAN Renewables Investment: Opportunities and Challenges
A Joint Report by the International Energy Agency and the Centre for Climate Finance & Investment
Report — March 2023
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Energy Technology Perspectives 2023
Flagship report — January 2023
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Renewables 2022
Fuel report — December 2022
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Energy Efficiency 2022
Fuel report — December 2022
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The Future of Heat Pumps
Technology report — November 2022
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Northwest European Hydrogen Monitor 2022
Fuel report — November 2022
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How Hybrid PV Technologies Can Contribute to the Decarbonisation of Thailand's Power System
Technology report — November 2022
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Coal in Net Zero Transitions
Strategies for rapid, secure and people-centred change
Fuel report — November 2022
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World Energy Outlook 2022
Flagship report — October 2022
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Tracking Public Investment in Energy Technology Research: A Roadmap
Technology report — September 2022
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Global Hydrogen Review 2022
Technology report — September 2022
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Breakthrough Agenda Report 2022
Accelerating sector transitions through stronger international collaboration
Report — September 2022
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An Energy Sector Roadmap to Net Zero Emissions in Indonesia
Country report — September 2022
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Technology and Innovation Pathways for Zero-carbon-ready Buildings by 2030
A strategic vision from the IEA Technology Collaboration Programmes
Technology report — September 2022
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By 2030 EVs represent more than 60% of vehicles sold globally, and require an adequate surge in chargers installed in buildings
Part of Technology and innovation pathways for zero-carbon-ready buildings by 2030
Technology report — September 2022
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Residential behaviour changes lead to a reduction in heating and cooling energy use by 2030
Part of Technology and innovation pathways for zero-carbon-ready buildings by 2030
Technology report — September 2022
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Targeting 100% LED lighting sales by 2025
Part of Technology and innovation pathways for zero-carbon-ready buildings by 2030
Technology report — September 2022
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Solar thermal technologies deployed in around 400 million dwellings by 2030
Part of Technology and innovation pathways for zero-carbon-ready buildings by 2030
Technology report — September 2022
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350 million building units connected to district energy networks by 2030, provide about 20% of space heating needs
Part of Technology and innovation pathways for zero-carbon-ready buildings by 2030
Technology report — September 2022
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Solar PV and wind supply about 40% of building electricity use by 2030
Part of Technology and innovation pathways for zero-carbon-ready buildings by 2030
Technology report — September 2022
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Approximately 100 million households rely on rooftop solar PV by 2030
Part of Technology and innovation pathways for zero-carbon-ready buildings by 2030
Technology report — September 2022