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Mary Burce Warlick
Deputy Executive Director. Mary Burce Warlick is the Deputy Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA). A retired career diplomat and former U.S. Ambassador to Serbia, Ms. Warlick has held a variety of senior leadership positions at the U.S. Department of State, National Security Council and Department of Defense, serving in Washington and abroad. From 2014-2017 she served as the State Department’s Principal Deputy and Acting Special Envoy for International Energy Affairs and represented the U.S. on the IEA Governing Board Ms. Warlick holds a B.A. in Political Science and an M.A. in Law and Diplomacy.
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Luca Lo Re
International Climate and Energy Analyst. Luca Lo Re leads the IEA work in the OECD/IEA Climate Change Expert Group. With OECD colleagues, he produces papers to enhance the understanding of technical issues in international climate change negotiations and Paris Agreement implementation. In particular, his works focuses on international carbon markets (Art. 6 of the Paris Agreement). He also leads the organisation of the annual IEA-IETA-EPRI GHG Emissions Trading Workshop, and supports various works of the Agency related to Net Zero.
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Data tool
12 Jun 2026
Global LNG Capacity Tracker
This tracker provides an up-to-date overview of liquified natural gas (LNG) export capacity additions through 2030 based on under construction projects and the latest ramp-up schedules
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Pablo Hevia-Koch
Head of Renewable Integration and Secure Electricity. Pablo Hevia-Koch is the Head of Renewable Integration and Secure Electricity at the International Energy Agency (IEA). In this role, he oversees work on integration of renewables in power systems, electricity security, power grids, and electricity market design, focused on both emerging and established economies. An electrical engineer by training, he holds a Ph.D. in Energy Economics from the Technical University of Denmark.
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Data tool
16 Jun 2025
Energy and AI Observatory
The IEA’s Energy and AI Observatory provides up-to-date data and analysis on the growing links between the energy sector and artificial intelligence (AI). The new and fast-moving field of AI requires a new approach to gathering data and information, and the Observatory aims to provide regularly updated data and a comprehensive view of the implications of AI on energy demand (energy for AI) and of AI applications for efficiency, innovation, resilience and com...
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Net Zero by 2050 Scenario
Figures and data along with projections at global level for the Net Zero Emissions by 2050 Scenario The Net Zero by 2050 dataset includes figures and tables from the publication along with projections at global level for the Net Zero Emissions by 2050 Scenario (NZE) based on detailed modelling of the energy sector.You can also read the full Net Zero by 2050 report, or explore specific indicators on our Net Zero by 2050 Data Browser.Commercial usage: If you wish to use the data for commercial purposes or use or distribute your work derived from the dataset for commercial…
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Energy Projections of IEA Countries – National Data
Projections for IEA members, candidate countries for IEA membership and European Union collected directly from national administrations.
For 2025, the service will be updated in November. National projections have become more and more relevant within the evolving landscape of commitments taken by many countries globally. Governments and other data users benefit from these projections for monitoring the progress towards national energy and climate targets, refining energy models and informing policy reviews and recommendations.Energy Projections of IEA Countries – National Data includes: i) energy system projections to 2030, 2040 and 2050 based on national scenario modelling in the format of simplified…