Electricity 2025 - Key Findings Webinar

Webinar

Background information

Strong growth in electricity demand is raising the curtain on a new Age of Electricity, with consumption set to soar through 2027. Electrification of buildings, transportation and industry combined with a growing demand for air conditioners and data centres is ushering a shift toward a global economy with electricity at its foundations. The International Energy Agency’s Electricity 2025 provides a deep and comprehensive analysis of all these trends as well as recent policy developments. For the period 2025 through 2027, it forecasts electricity demand, supply and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions for select countries, by region and worldwide. 

This year’s report includes a special feature on the drivers of China’s electricity demand, a dedicated section on Dunkelflaute events as potential stress tests, a discussion on cost drivers of grid tariffs, and a section on the phenomenon of negative wholesale electricity prices in some markets. 

During this webinar, the lead authors will present extended findings of the report, while also giving you the opportunity to ask questions.