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Event
09 Jul 2026
10:00
Scaling Up Demand Flexibility: Launch Webinar
…International Energy AgencyOverview of the report's key findings and policy recommendationsInsights from case studies in South Africa, Thailand and IrelandModerated panel discussionReflections from industry experts on the report's findingsPractical experience in deploying demand-side flexibilityPriorities for accelerating implementation and scaling flexibility across electricity systemsParticipants:Amber Woodward, International Public Affairs, the Centre for Net ZeroAnil Rawal CEO & MD IntellismartShane Prendegast, Programme Manager for EV Charging Infrastructure & Policy, Mobility and Smart Networks.Audience Q&A3DEN phase II pilot project update: Aarth Saraph, Programme Officer, United Nations Environment ProgrammeThe webinar will be of interest to policy makers, regulators, system operators, utilities…
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Country report
Dec 2025
China’s Official Energy Finance in Emerging and Developing Economies Case 7. Palembang waste-to-energy plant
Project overview and impact Indonesia faces a dual challenge of rapidly growing waste volumes and persistent electricity supply constraints. The country generates around 65 million tonnes of waste annually, yet only about 20% is formally treated, and most cities rely heavily on landfills. In 2017, the government designated 12 priority cities for accelerated waste-to-energy (WTE) development, including Palembang, and introduced preferential feed-in tariffs and guaranteed waste-tipping fees to attract private investment. Despite this, only two WTE plants, Surabaya’s Benowo PLTSa and Surakarta’s Putri Cempo PLTSa, both on Java island, were operational before 2024, highlighting…
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Technology report
Dec 2025
Policy options to accelerate distributed solar PV in Ukraine Distributed solar PV in Ukraine
This report explores the current policy landscape for distributed solar PV in Ukraine and outlines three potential policy options to accelerate the deployment of this technology. It focuses on expanding the capacity of distributed solar PV to achieve the modelled results from IEA report Empowering Ukraine through a Decentralised Energy System, which outlines a pathway to rebuild and modernise Ukraine’s power sector amid ongoing attacks on energy infrastructure.The IEA estimates Ukraine would need to add around 4 GW of distributed PV per year until 2030 (over 24 GW in total) to create a more decentralised and secure power…
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Report
Jul 2025
Electricity Mid-Year Update 2025 Supply: Renewables grow the most, followed by gas and nuclear
As highlighted in our annual Electricity 2025 report, low-emissions energy sources are reaching new milestones globally in our forecast period. Renewables are poised to surpass coal-fired generation, depending on weather trends and economic developments, either as early as 2025 or in 2026. As a result, coal’s share in total generation is set to drop below 33% for the first time in the last 100 years.Solar PV and wind energy are key drivers of this trend, with their combined share in global electricity generation expected to rise from 15% in 2024 to 17% in 2025 and to above…
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Contributor
Leonore Gewessler
Minister of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology.