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Work with the data behind IEA analysis Access trusted data on global energy markets and emissions using the IEA’s subscription services. Available to view and/or download online, our specialised datasets and databases support energy analysis, forecasting, benchmarking and evidence-based decision-making worldwide.Explore the full catalogue of IEA data p...
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Digital Demand-Driven Electricity Networks Initiative
…a focus on affordability.Under the 3DEN Initiative, the IEA will leverage analysis, case studies and experiences from across the Agency and the world to develop and disseminate actionable tools and guidance. UNEP leads the call for proposals and oversees the implementation of pilot projects to ensure practical, on-the-ground impact and generate proven, scalable data. 3DEN will engage with relevant organisations, bringing together diverse stakeholders to foster dialogue and share experiences. Phase I Pilot demonstration and insights The first phase of the programme (2020–2024) supported analytical work, regulatory frameworks, and pilot projects to promote adoption of digital…
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Clean Energy Transitions in Emerging Economies
…energy transitions, to improve capabilities for data analysis and enable evidence-based policy action;Expand analysis and modelling to empower policy makers, regulators and system operators in priority countries and regions to take better decisions to support a secure and cost-effective decarbonisation of the power sector;Work with priority countries to reduce investment risk and improve cost of capital and financing options, and to help attract investment and improve affordability and the scale of renewable energy sources and their flexibility, while considering potential physical climate risks;Map the global landscape of clean energy innovation through better data, and derive…
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Data-Driven Electrification in Africa
…provides key recommendations for leveraging both supply- and demand-side data sources and covers all steps in the process, including data collection, validation, processing and dissemination. It addresses the most significant barriers countries face in tracking access and proposes best practices to overcome these challenges. Notably, this Guidebook details a methodology for estimating new access from stand-alone power systems, which are becoming more common in electrification efforts, using sales and distribution data as well as methods to adjust for product lifetimes, use, and resale. The Guidebook also highlights strategies for developing electricity access information systems that geospatially disaggregate data…
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Critical Minerals Security Programme
Critical minerals have risen rapidly up the policy agenda as a cornerstone of energy and economic security. These minerals are not only crucial for energy technologies but also play a vital role in high-tech industries, aerospace, defence, AI data centres, semiconductors and advanced manufacturing, making them central not only to energy security but also to broader national and economic resilience. The IEA Critical Minerals Security Programme is the Agency’s flagship framework designed to help countries strengthen mineral security. Building on the IEA’s leading analytical capabilities in critical minerals markets and its long-standing experience in safeguarding energy…
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Energy Sub-Saharan Africa
…a low-carbon and climate-resilient energy sector, while delivering universal and affordable energy access to all. Data and modelling can improve energy access Sub-Saharan Africa is critical for achieving global energy and climate goals Sub-Saharan Africa’s energy future matters for the world, due in part to:The region’s young and rapidly growing population,high projected urbanisation ratesstrong economic growth trendsand vast energy and critical mineral resources.Sub-Saharan Africa will play an increasingly important role in shaping the global energy landscape and achieving global climate goals.Despite this, sub-Saharan Africa is the least understood…
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EU4Energy
…Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova, and Ukraine.Phase III of the EU4Energy Programme began on 1 January 2026 and will run until 31 December 2028, and will continue to focus on the Eastern Partnership countries.The Programme's aim is to improve energy data capabilities and enhance data collection and monitoring of the beneficiary countries. It also assists them in evidence-based energy policy design. The IEA is responsible for four components of the Programme, looking at energy data management and use, sustainable energy, energy security, and communication and visibility.In addition, the EU4Energy Programme provides technical assistance on…
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Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies
…with the six E4 countries alone accounting for approximately 40% in 2022 according to IEA analysis. About the E4 programme The IEA's Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies Programme has been supporting countries and regions in the Global South since 2014. By providing capacity building and training, data-driven insights, policy recommendations, and fostering collaboration, the E4 programme aims to unlock the potential of energy efficiency and drive sustainable development for all.The E4 Programme supports better energy efficiency policies in countries by intervening at different levels:Support for policy development: working together with those responsible for the delivery of…
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Questionnaires Data and statistics
Contacts General inquiriesstats@iea.orgAnnual questionnairesCoal, renewables, electricity and heat, oil, gas and hydrogen statistics Overall responsibility: Ms Zuzana Dobrotková - zuzana.dobrotkova@iea.orgCoal - coalAQ@iea.orgElectricity & Heat - eleAQ@iea.orgRenewables – renewAQ@iea.orgOil - oilAQ@iea.orgGas - gasAQ@iea.orgHydrogen - H2AQ@iea.orgEnd-use data and energy efficiency indicators, National projections, Energy technology RD&DOverall responsibility:...
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Joint Organisations Data Initiative International collaborations
A reliable, freely accessible and global database of key oil and gas statistics The Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI) is a globally recognised collaborative effort delivering monthly standardised data on oil and gas production, consumption, stocks, and trade across major energy-producing and consuming countries. Supported by leading international organisations, JODI’s transparency initiative strengthens informed policy decisions, market monitoring, and energy security ...