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Global Energy Review: CO2 Emissions in 2021
Global emissions rebound sharply to highest ever level The global CO2 emissions and energy demand numbers are based on the IEA’s detailed region-by-region and fuel-by-fuel analysis, drawing on the latest official national data and publicly available energy, economic and weather data. Combined with the methane emissions estimates published by the IEA and estimates of nitrous oxide and flaring related CO2 emissions, this new analysis shows that overall greenhouse gas emissions from energy rose to their highest ever level in 2021.
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Energy End-uses and Efficiency Indicators
Annual data from 2000 covering end-use energy consumption, now featuring end-use carbon emissions for the IEA member countries and beyond.
The data is updated twice a year, at the end of each semesters. The Energy End-uses and Efficiency Indicators database contains annual data from 2000 covering end use energy consumption by energy product, end use carbon emissions, associated indicators across four sectors of final consumption (industry, services, residential and transport) and energy decomposition analysis, to show the impact of different drivers (e.g. activity, structure and efficiency) on consumption trends, for the IEA member countries and beyond… -
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Monthly Oil Data Service (MODS) Full Service
All four MODS datasets in one package This comprehensive package contains the four Monthly Oil Data (MODS) products:Global Demand by Product (New - first release: 17 June 2025)Supply, Demand, Balances and StocksTradeField by Field SupplyThis package is only available for Enterprise and Global Enterprise licences.If you wish to order a limited-user licence, you need to purchase each product individually.If you are a subscriber to the MODS & IEA Data Services Group Package, you can access the four MODS datasets in one single zip file from the Package product page
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World Energy Investment 2025 Datafile
The World Energy Investment 2025 datafile includes world and regional investment data for supply (fossil fuels, renewables, electricity networks, other) and end-use (energy efficiency, renewables and other).
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24 Sep 2025
Gender and Energy Data Explorer
Detailed data on gender gaps in the energy sector in employment and wages, senior management, entrepreneurship and innovation
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Building-level Electricity Access and Demand Model
A tool to estimating electricity access and demand at the building level in Sub-Saharan Africa. The Building-level Electricity Access and Demand Model is an open-source model developed through a collaboration between the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). By integrating ground-truth electricity consumption data, high-resolution satellite imagery, geospatial datasets, and AI, this model provides accurate estimates of electricity access status and demand for individual buildings across sub-Saharan Africa.This tool leverages the BEACON and LItLDF models, as outlined in Lee, S.J., Multimodal Data Fusion for Estimating Electricity Access and…
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Life Cycle Upstream Emissions Factors 2025
Life cycle upstream emission factors corresponding to national electricity grids The IEA is disseminating this database including life cycle emission factors corresponding to national electricity grids. The database aims to assess and compile reliable data to provide a global harmonized database on an annual basis.This database complements the IEA Emissions Factors 2025 database which includes emission factors corresponding to direct combustion at the point of electricity generation.Data is published in an excel format and includes three main sheets with a set of life cycle emission factors corresponding to electricity generation. The factors are described below:Total upstream emission factors (in…
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The energy security case for tackling gas flaring and methane leaks dataset
Substantial gas resources currently are being produced that do not make it to market because they are lost to flaring and leaks across the oil and gas supply chain. Reducing flaring, venting and methane leaks would offer immediate relief to gas markets and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Substantial gas resources currently are being produced that do not make it to market because they are lost to flaring and leaks across the oil and gas supply chain. Reducing flaring, venting and methane leaks would offer immediate relief to gas markets and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
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Southeast Asia's share of global mined production by country and share of global reserves for selected minerals, 2024
copper Nickel Antimony Tungsten Bauxite cobalt rare earth elements Tin Indonesia Philippines Viet Nam Myanmar Malaysia Laos Aluminium