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Report
Apr 2020
Clean Energy Transitions Programme 2019
Annual report 2019 Since the launch of the Clean Energy Transitions Programme (CETP) in November 2017, the IEA has significantly expanded its work to help accelerate energy transitions in major emerging economies. The CETP has played a critical role in both helping to build global momentum for clean energy transitions and in further strengthening the IEA family.
The CETP Annual Report 2019 summarises the programme’s activities in 2019, highlighting major achievements, successes and outcomes, as well as identifying opportunities for further collaboration with partners and potential partners. It also highlights activities planned for 2020.
The report reflects on the…
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Fuel report
Dec 2020
Coal 2020
…coal-fired power generation in 2019, but not enough to offset declines elsewhere. In China, growth in coal-fired power generation, increased steel production and shrinking coal use in small industrial and residential boilers resulted in an overall increase in coal consumption of 1%. Across members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), coal use rose 14% in 2019, mainly reflecting demand growth in Viet Nam and, to a lesser extent, in Indonesia. A pandemic-driven drop in coal demand in 2020 In 2020, global coal demand will experience its largest drop since the Second World War, falling 5%...
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- Prices and costs
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Country report
Jul 2020
Attracting private investment to fund sustainable recoveries: The case of Indonesia's power sector
…to energy investments, the cost of financing – a major determinant of the economics of more capital-intensive clean energy technologies – remains high in most emerging countries. Public support, including from international development institutions, is often critical to enhance the investment proposition of renewables. With emerging and developing countries expected to account for 90% of global power demand growth over the next decade, there is a large untapped potential for cleaner sources to play a more prominent. This is particularly true in Indonesia – the largest economy in Southeast Asia and an International Energy Agency (IEA) association country – where the electricity sec...