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16 Jun 2026
Strait of Hormuz crisis reinforces need for Southeast Asia to tackle major energy vulnerabilities
…to address the deeper energy system vulnerabilities the crisis has laid bare. Southeast Asia’s energy import bill is projected to reach $160 billion this year. It is set to increase further in the decades ahead, potentially rising to $400 billion, or 5% of its economy, by mid-century based on current policy settings.“Southeast Asia is a crucial region shaping global energy trends and set to account for 20% of the growth in the world’s energy demand over the next decade, second only to India. The energy crisis has exposed structural weaknesses in its energy sector that need…
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18 Jun 2026
Low-emissions hydrogen production by technology, 2020-2026
Low-emissions hydrogen production by technology, 2020-2026 GHR 2026
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Event
30 Jun 2026
15:30
Thematic session: Driving energy efficiency for a competitive industrial sector
…representing half of global industrial value added and two-thirds of jobs. At the same time, global investment in energy efficiency has increased by 150% since 2015, creating new opportunities for firms that both produce and use energy efficiency technologies.The challenge for policymakers is therefore to accelerate uptake by addressing implementation barriers and strengthening regulatory frameworks. This also requires closer collaboration between governments, industry and finance, and integrating efficiency into industrial strategies.This thematic session offers practical insights into how energy efficiency can strengthen industrial competitiveness. Participants will learn from policy and business experience, explore enabling frameworks and partnerships…
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06 Feb 2026
CO2 emissions from electricity generation in China, 2016-2030
CO2 emissions from electricity generation in China, 2016-2030 Electricity 2026
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16 Jun 2026
Low-emissions hydrogen production from announced projects by 2030
Low-emissions hydrogen production from announced projects by 2030 GHR 2026
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Event
01 Jun 2026
16:00
Key Questions on Energy and AI Webinar
Following the publication of the IEA’s landmark Energy and AI report in 2025, the IEA's new report, Key Questions on Energy and AI, examines how the energy and AI nexus has evolved amid surging investment in data centres and rapid advances in model capabilities. Drawing on fresh datasets and analysis, it explores where electricity demand is rising, how quickly grids and supply chains can respond, and what these shifts mean for energy security, affordability and sustainability.In this webinar for stakeholders, IEA Director of Sustainability, Technology and Outlooks Laura Cozzi and the report's lead authors will present…
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21 Jan 2026
Oil Market Report – January 2026
Background information The IEA's monthly Oil Market Report (OMR) is the exclusive source for official government statistics from all OECD countries, as well as selected non-OECD countries, together with both historical datasets and supply-and-demand forecasts for the year ahead.Featuring tables, graphs and statistics, the OMR provides all the data necessary to perform ad-hoc analysis and track oil market developments and to identify trends in production, consumption, refining, inventories in OECD countries and prices for both crude and products. The OMR is a subscription service, released around the middle of each month. Read the highlights…
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18 Jun 2026
Aviation activity by passengers, 2015-2024
Aviation activity by passengers, 2015-2024 energy system pages
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Event
30 Jun 2026
13:30
Thematic session: Demand-side energy data for improving lives
…utilise.At the same time, the enabling conditions for change are emerging. Advances in geospatial technologies, open data standards, AI and digital technologies are reducing the cost and complexity of data collection. The deployment of smart meters, connected devices, and advanced analytics enables more granular and real-time insights into energy use. Coordinated action across governments, industry, and civil society is required to scale solutions in a practical and affordable manner.This session will explore how countries can strengthen demand-side energy data collection and reporting frameworks, and how improved data can be translated into more effective energy policies. Downloads