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10 Apr 2026
Government energy spending, 2015-2025
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Claude Turmes
Minister for Energy and Minister for Spatial Planning. Claude Turmes was appointed Luxembourg’s Minister for Energy and Minister for Spatial Planning in December 2018. He previously held the position of Secretary of State for Sustainable Development and Infrastructures. He was a member of the European Parliament for almost 20 years, serving as rapporteur for the Energy Efficiency Directive and the Renewable Energy Directive.
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18 Sep 2025
Power sector investment by technology in the Middle East and North Africa, 2010, 2023 and 2035
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20 Apr 2026
Global CO2 emissions from energy combustion and industrial processes, 1900-2025
Global CO2 emissions from energy combustion and industrial processes, 1900-2025 Global Energy Review 2026
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18 Jun 2026
Oil supply by region, 2024-2026
Oil supply by region, 2024-2026 Energy system 2026
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Fuel report
Dec 2022
Renewables 2022 Renewable heat
…August 2022, which allocates an estimated USD 22 billion (out of an estimated USD 369 billion for overall energy and climate change spending) for home energy supply improvements. The bill includes substantial rebates (of up to USD 8 000 for a space heating heat pump for low- and moderate-income households) and ten years of consumer tax credit (30%, or up to USD 2 000) for heat pumps, geothermal heating and electric heating appliances (e.g. stoves and clothes dryers) as well as high-efficiency biomass stoves and boilers. Outlook to 2027 Given the policy landscape as of September 2022, global heat…
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Fuel report
Dec 2021
Renewables 2021 Renewable heat
…11% in 2020 to 13% in 2026, these investments fall short of containing non-renewable heat consumption. Fossil fuel consumption for heat is forecast to see a 5% increase in heat-related CO2 emissions over the outlook period, equivalent to 0.6 Gt CO2.For comparison, to align with the IEA Net Zero Emissions Scenario, renewable heat consumption would have to progress 2.5 times faster, combined with wide-scale behavioural change and much larger energy and material efficiency improvements in both buildings and industry. Keeping up with ambitions in the IEA NZE Scenario requires much faster policy action globally in...
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